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    Therefore, a more general statement, such as I read books all the time, sounds much more natural If you particularly want to refer to days, you can say “I read books on a daily basis” (meaning I indulge in that activity every day)
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    When people say "Any ideas?" it means multiple ideas are expected However, if nothing is expected, why it still uses plural form? It's normal that people say "I don't have any ideas " Can I say "There aren't any books " or "There isn't any book"? (Another thing is, I observed that people
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    Which is correct: I don't have a book I don't have any book I don't have any books Have you ever seen any apple trees? Have you ever seen any apple tree? Have you ever seen an apple tree?
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    When the first thing on a list is a singular noun phrase, it's better to use “There is” If the first thing is a plural noun phrase, use “There are” (4) There is a pen and two books on the table (5) There are two books and a pen on the table Which explanation is more cogent? Any insight you might have would be very much appreciated
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    A point of great drama, today, amidst a team of writers The library is a physical location (this informs my decision) I choose to say: The books in the library The files in the library The procedures in the library SharePoint is not a physical location I choose to say: The files on





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