What is the use of 'none'
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No, none and none of - English Grammar Today - Cambridge ... None means 'not one' or 'not any'. We use it as a pronoun to replace countable and uncountable nouns. We use it as subject or object: Slorne stared … and seemed to try to find some strength which would let her speak.
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ᗰEᗩᑎIᑎG -:
Nothing or not one
E᙭ᗩᗰᑭᒪEᔕ -:
1) None of them listened to orders
2) I think what I feel is none of your business.
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