'Has' is the right answer as 'anyone' is singular and 'of you' is the prepositional phrase which is not part of the subject and so it is not to be taken into consideration while choosing the verb. Therefore, we say- Has anyone of you done the work? OR Anyone of you has done the work.
"Has any" is correct. Any is singular, deriving from the word an, meaning one, and so it takes a singular verb.
Does any of you is more grammar sound because do any of you is asking if they can do something
If any of you are because its plural.
Who has is the correct use of the word
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It would be better to say 'Sometimes things can't get any fresher'
The second one is more correct.
Yes, it is grammatically correct.
Yes, Almighty God is grammatically correct.
"That was wrong" is a grammatically correct sentence.
The grammatically correct version is Do you feel any aches in any places in your body?
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.
It would be better to say 'Sometimes things can't get any fresher'
No.
No, the sentence should be "Do you have any pens?" to be grammatically correct. "Pen" should be pluralized in this case.
Yes
Yes, "is much more easily" is grammatically correct because it follows the correct order of adverbs (much, more, easily) when comparing multiple items or degrees in a sentence.
The second one is more correct.
"Not like that" can be grammatically correct, depending on the context.
Yes, 'for free', is grammatically correct.
Yes! That is grammatically correct!
The phrase "Is you don't miss me do you" is not grammatically correct. It should be rephrased to something like "Don't you miss me?" to be correct.