
Do you have PLANS or A PLAN?
This is a common question I get asked by my ESL students. Should I say ask “any plan or any plans?” It’s a good question so I put together this video. Should we say “Do you have any plans OR a plan?” Any plans = what are you going to do? (plans is plural) A plan = is used when you have a specific goal in mind, it is not used to ask about what someone is going to do during a certain time. I’ll break down the meaning in this post with lots of natural examples that you can use in your own English conversations. plan noun something that you intend to do or achieve There’s been a change of plan. She told us about her future plans. plan verb to make detailed arrangements for something you want to do in the future I’m planning a big party this weekend. I hope you can come.” Everything happened as planned. The noun form of PLAN is the version that we use in this expression.