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  1. NONE definition: 1. not one (of a group of people or things), or not any: 2. not one (of a group of people or…. Learn more.

  2. 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 surprises me.

  3. Definition of none pronoun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  4. None of the members is going. not any, as of something indicated: None of the pie is left. That is none of your business. no part; nothing: I'll have none of your backtalk! (used with a plural verb) no or not any persons or things: I left three pies on the table and now there are none. None were left when I came.

  5. Let's face it, none of us are getting any younger. We were thankful that none of the children saw the accident. Applicants are screened to ensure that none of them is a security risk. None of buildings were safe to live in. None of the students had done their homework.

  6. Pronoun none will come to the party Adverb your help comes none too soon I'll switch his mug with mine, and he'll be none the wiser. Recent Examples on the Web Adverb

  7. 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. She did none of the maintenance on the vehicle itself. [+ of] None of us knew how to treat her. [+ of] None is also a pronoun. I turned to bookshops and libraries seeking information and found none.

  8. none. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English none1 /nʌn/ S1 W2 pronoun 1 not any amount of something or not one of a group of people or things I wish I could offer you some cake but there’s none left. Although these were good students, none had a score above 60.

  9. Use the word none to mean "nothing," "not any," or "no one." If you ate the last donut and your dad asks how many are left, it's up to you to break the sad news that there are none. SKIP TO CONTENT

  10. When the sense is “not any persons or things,” the plural is more common: The rescue party searched for survivors, but none were found. When none is clearly intended to mean “not one” or “not any,” it is followed by a singular verb: Of all my court cases, none has been stranger than yours.

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