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==Any and no with comparatives== | |||
Any can modify comparatives. This happens mostly in questions and negative sentences, and after if. | Any can modify comparatives. This happens mostly in questions and negative sentences, and after if. | ||
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I ’m afraid the weather's no better than yesterday. | I ’m afraid the weather's no better than yesterday. | ||
==any/no different== | |||
We can also use any and no with different. | We can also use any and no with different. | ||
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‘Is Jack any better?’ ‘No different. Still very ill.’ | ‘Is Jack any better?’ ‘No different. Still very ill.’ | ||
==3. any/no good; any/no use== | |||
Note the expressions any good/use and no good/use. | Note the expressions any good/use and no good/use. |
Revision as of 13:03, 11 May 2020
Any and no: adverbs
Any and no with comparatives
Any can modify comparatives. This happens mostly in questions and negative sentences, and after if.
Examples:
Can you go any faster?
You don’t look any older than your daughter. (= You don’t look at all older . . .)
If l were any younger, I ’d fall in love with you.
"No" can also be used in this way (but not some).
Example:
I ’m afraid the weather's no better than yesterday.
any/no different
We can also use any and no with different.
Examples:
This school isn’t any different from the last one.
‘Is Jack any better?’ ‘No different. Still very ill.’
3. any/no good; any/no use
Note the expressions any good/use and no good/use.
Examples:
Was the film any good?
This car is no use. It keeps stopping.