How to use none in a sentence. No and none of are determiners No, none and none of indicate negation None of something means not even a small amount of it None of a group of people or things means not even one of them. You only use none of or none to talk about a group of three or more things or people
If you want to talk about two things or people, you use neither of or neither. None used to replace uncountable nouns should always be singular None used in place of countable nouns may be either singular or plural, unless the rest of the circumstances or phrasing require it to be one or the other. See examples of none used in a sentence. Since none has the meanings not one'' and not any,'' some insist that it always be treated as a singular and be followed by a singular verb The rescue party searched for survivors, but none was found
Non is a prefix indicating absence or negation, while none is a pronoun meaning not any or not one. Not any of a group of people or things no amount or part of something To refuse to accept, allow, or be influenced by (a particular behavior) to not allow someone to do (something) No, never, nothing, hardly, scarcely, by no means, ill, nothing doing Most, certainly, absolutely, surely, completely, definitely, quite, very
WATCH