Common mistakes with 'no' and 'any' | 'He eats anything.' or 'He eats nothing.' (EZEE #7)
Hello everyone. This is Minoo at Anglo-Link.
Welcome to Lesson 7 in my EZZE series.
As you know by now, my goal in this series is to increase your curiosity about common mistakes
and give you the tools that you need to correct your own mistakes.
Remember that you must never feel embarrassed or apologise
when you make a language mistake.
Just be curious about why these mistakes happen and how to correct them.
This will allow you to feel more relaxed and accelerate your progress.
Okay! With this important point in mind, let's become curious about
two words that can easily be confused with each other:
and find out what's the difference between
Well, that's the end of Lesson 7. I hope it has cleared your doubts about how to use
'any' and 'no' in different types of sentences.
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