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Member
- Joined
- Jul 27, 2004
- Member Type
- Student or Learner
- Native Language
- French
- Home Country
- France
- Current Location
- United States
a. If any of them can do the job, it doesn't matter which one comes with us.
b. If any one of them can do the job, it doesn't matter which one comes with us.
(They can all do the job, so it doesn't matter which one comes with us.)
c. If any of them can do the job, we will take him.
d. If any one of them can do the job, we will take him.
(If there's one of them that can do the job, we will take that one.)
Which of the above sentences are correct and correspond to the intended meaning?
b. If any one of them can do the job, it doesn't matter which one comes with us.
(They can all do the job, so it doesn't matter which one comes with us.)
c. If any of them can do the job, we will take him.
d. If any one of them can do the job, we will take him.
(If there's one of them that can do the job, we will take that one.)
Which of the above sentences are correct and correspond to the intended meaning?