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Usage experts acknowledge that none is sometimes singular and sometimes plural . They mostly recommend that you treat it as singular when it means not one, or no amount, and plural when it means not any. None of that will get you doughnuts, or coffee.
In formal styles, we use none of with a singular verb when it is the subject. However, in informal speaking, people often use plural verbs: None of that ...
18 окт. 2021 г. · English language grammarians debate whether “none” is singular or plural, but the simple answer is that it can be both. This is because “none” ...
8 июн. 2019 г. · Use a plural verb with none when what it is referring back to is more than one of whatever is indicated: Three people were on the panel ...
14 июн. 2011 г. · "None" can be a singular pronoun if it's referring to "not one" or "no part," but it also can be plural when referring to "not any."
While none is often a singular word, it doesn't always have to be. Things can change when the subject the word applies to—the thing there is none of—is plural.
27 нояб. 2020 г. · If it suggests "none of them," it's plural: None of the fans are fighting. None are excited enough. If it means "none of it," it's singular: ...
The indefinite pronoun none can be either singular (e.g., “There is none left”) or plural (e.g., “None of the books have been read”).
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