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Answered by yuvraj222024221
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Answer:

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Answered by anshikaBajpai
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Is it more correct to say "None of them are…" or "None of them is…"?

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Answered 31 December 2017

Is it more correct to say "None of them are…" or "None of them is…"?

ANSWER:

When none doesn’t quantify anything, both agreements are acceptable.

When none quantifies a plural noun, both singular and plural agreements are acceptable.

The most comprehensive source that has done far advanced research on this issue is Gabe Doyle of Motivated Grammar [About]. Doyle cited dictionaries that [wrongly] claim none came from not one.

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