not any more! coz when i click this save button there will be one less question to answer!....... CLICK! lol
The correct question would be "Why don't any of you know the answer to any of my questions?" And the answer would be because there are about 50,000,000 other questions that could be more important.
Both "any question" and "any questions" are grammatically correct. "Any question" is singular, referring to one specific question, while "any questions" is plural, referring to multiple questions. The choice between the two depends on the context in which they are being used.
May you have any questions- well their is no such thing, its not proper english. Its like saying, "can you have any questions", but it would make more sense to say "ask more questions" as a statement or demand. Then "should you have any questions" means like if you have a sheet of paper for example for a job interview, your answer would have been "yes, I should have questions on this sheet or else i wouldn't know anything about the person trying to get the job"
Because there are more questions than there are answers, we do our best to answer them all, however, it will take time, but with time there comes more questions!
Sure: come to Wikipedia and you'll get all the questions you need!!
Because no ones answers are practical any more.
no it does not. if you have any more questions contact me Iexpert.
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The correct phrasing is "if any of you have any questions," as it refers to multiple people possibly having questions.
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Yes. I have personally answered 33,672 questions and there are others on here who have answered more. Some questions don't deserve an answer. Others are rude or not complete questions.
The correct phrase to use in this context is "do you have any questions?" This is the more commonly used form to inquire if someone has any inquiries or uncertainties.