None but the optimistic are aaccepted by all,....?
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are they?
Explanation:
It is supposed to mean “Only the optimistic are accepted by all and no one else.”
Perhaps you are puzzling over the pronoun to refer to “none”?
Well, if we said, “None of them came, did they?” that would work. Although “none” seems to have a singular meaning, it actually refers to all or many people.
An example:
No one but Ahnaf and Mim came, did they?
Really, there’s a lot of real English grammar to master without tying yourself into contortions coming up with imponderable questions.
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