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29 January
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Which one is correct? “is there a way?” or “is there any way?”
Which one is correct? “is there a way?” or “is there any way?”
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- English (US)
They both are correct, just slightly different.
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- Spanish (Colombia)
@airymountain Thank you! What’s the difference? Is it correct to use any with “way”? Considering it is a countable noun.
- English (US)
I think both are correct.
"Is there any way to turn this off?"
"Is there a way to turn this off?"
Son iguales.
La 1ª frase es un poquito mas enfatica.
- English (US)
Is there a way asks if something can be done, or gotten to.
The other one could arise like this:
A: Can I fix the leak with tape?
B: No.
A: With glue?
B: No.
A: How about with a piece of wood?
B: No.
A: Is there any way to fix it?
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