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ColleenV
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clarified which 's' is unnecessary
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J.R.
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I know that the word 'any' can be used with plural and singular nouns depending on the location of the word 'any', however, I feel using the plural noun following my sample sentence is incorrect.

The university forbids students to smoke in any buildings.

I think the 's' in "building" is unnecessary. Can someone comment and explain this please?

I know that the word 'any' can be used with plural and singular nouns depending on the location of the word 'any', however, I feel using the plural noun following my sample sentence is incorrect.

The university forbids students to smoke in any buildings.

I think the 's' is unnecessary. Can someone comment and explain this please?

I know that the word 'any' can be used with plural and singular nouns depending on the location of the word 'any', however, I feel using the plural noun following my sample sentence is incorrect.

The university forbids students to smoke in any buildings.

I think the 's' in "building" is unnecessary. Can someone comment and explain this please?

formatting, 'thanks' removed
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Glorfindel
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I know that the word 'any' can be used with plural and singular nouns depending on the location of the word 'any', however, I feel using the plural noun following my sample sentence is incorrect. The university forbids students to smoke in any buildings. I

The university forbids students to smoke in any buildings.

I think the 's' is unnecessary. Can someone comment and explain this please? Thank you!

I know that the word 'any' can be used with plural and singular nouns depending on the location of the word 'any', however, I feel using the plural noun following my sample sentence is incorrect. The university forbids students to smoke in any buildings. I think the 's' is unnecessary. Can someone comment and explain this please? Thank you!

I know that the word 'any' can be used with plural and singular nouns depending on the location of the word 'any', however, I feel using the plural noun following my sample sentence is incorrect.

The university forbids students to smoke in any buildings.

I think the 's' is unnecessary. Can someone comment and explain this please?

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