The differences between NO and NONE

NO
We use no with a noun. No = not a or not any:
example:

  • They had to walk because there was no train. (= there wasn't a train)
  • There were no banks open. (= there weren't any banks)

NONE
We use none alone (without a noun):

  • How much money have you got? 'none.'
Or we use none of:

  • none of these banks
  • none of m money
  • none of it/us/you/them
After none of + a plural word (none of the boys/none of them/etc.)
example:

  • None of the girls I met were English.
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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

That should surely be 'girls', have you made a mistake?

d said...

to Anonymous: thank you