any + singular noun (special cases) by Thầy Cường Henry - Friday, 22 August 2025, 3:27 PM Number of replies: 0 📌 Common patterns with “any + singular noun” Used when we mean “not even one” (emphasis on zero). These are often fixed expressions: any idea → I don’t have any idea what you mean. any chance → Is there any chance of rain tomorrow? any reason → He didn’t give me any reason for his decision. any doubt → I don’t have any doubt about her honesty. any problem → If there is any problem, call me. any evidence → The police didn’t find any evidence. any information → Do you have any information about the case? (uncountable, but works like singular) any hope → Is there any hope of success? Permalink