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  1. We use none with of before the, demonstratives (this, that), possessives (my, your) or pronouns: None of his old friends knew what had happened to him. It doesn’t matter. None of it was your fault. We don’t use none of when there is already a negative word (not, n’t) in the clause: She doesn’t remember any of us. Not: She doesn’t ...

    • Polski

      No, none and none of - English Grammar Today-Cambridge...

    • English

      No, none and none of - English Grammar Today - a reference...

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  3. (informal) refuse to do, become involved in, accept or agree to something: She wants me to work late again this week but I’m having none of it. I’ve told her I won’t do it. ♢ The management has offered a 3% pay rise but the workers want none of it. They’re demanding a 10% increase.

    • One of
    • A Few of / Some of / Most of / All of
    • None of
    • Uncountable Nouns

    So, the problem is, in phrases like this one: “One of my friend is from Italy.”There’s something that’s incorrect in this phrase. Can you figure out what it is? Okay, I’ll tell you. It should be: “One of my friendsis from Italy,” because I have many friends and one of them is from Italy. You might think it’s strange to have “friends is” because “fr...

    Now, let’s look at some other similar sentences. How about with these phrases? A few of, some of, most of, all of and none of. Well, to make phrases with these, we still use friends, so we have a few of my friends, but now we use “are.” – “A few of my friends are from Italy.” Why? Because now a few of, now we’re talking about multiple people, two o...

    Now, what about none of? None means zero. Okay? With none of my friends, do we use is or are? Well, there is actually some debate about this question. Some people say that nonestands for not one and should be singular, but in everyday spoken English, we use “are.” “None of my friends are from Italy.” Okay? “Are” is used with all of these expression...

    Now, this rule only applies when we have a countable noun here. In English, we have countable nouns which are things we can count like friends, apples, houses, etc., and we have uncountable nounswhich are things we can’t count. Examples of uncountable nouns are information, stuff, butter, rice. We can’t count these things, and uncountable nouns are...

  4. Distributives are words we use to describe how a group of people or things are divided or shared out. Some of the most common distributives in English are all, no, and none of. We use them to refer only to three or more things or people.

  5. I want none of your excuses und ich will keine Entschuldigungen hören. (we’ll have) none of that! jetzt reichts aber! I want none of this/this nonsense ich will davon/von diesem Unsinn nichts hören. I’ll have none of your rudeness (inf) ich dulde diese Unhöflichkeit nicht.

  6. Meaning of have none of something in English. have none of something. idiom formal. Add to word list. to refuse to accept, agree with, or support something: She tried to persuade him to retire, but he would have none of it. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Refusing & rejecting. abjuration. abjure. abnegate. abnegation. bar.