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                1. I want to buy anything at the shop.
2. I want to buy something at the shop.
(What is the diference between the two sentences?)
            
        2. I want to buy something at the shop.
(What is the diference between the two sentences?)
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    1 means that you'll buy whatever you come across, and you don't care much what it is.
2 means that you have something particular in mind that you want to buy in the shop.
    
2 means that you have something particular in mind that you want to buy in the shop.
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