Preguntas sobre ejemplos de oraciones con, y la definición y uso de "None"
El significado de "None" en varias frases y oraciones
Q:
¿Qué significa None of us?
A:
@pizza- Because it is followed by a preposition (of). If there’s a preposition, you should use an objective pronoun after it
✕ none of we
✓ none of us
✕ none of they
✓ none of them
✕ none of we
✓ none of us
✕ none of they
✓ none of them
Q:
¿Qué significa None of it would’ve been possible without you?
A:
We would not have been able to accomplish (something) without you and your help.
Q:
¿Qué significa None taken?
A:
Sarah: "You're kind of a bad driver, no offense"
John: "None taken"
No offense taken.
John is saying that he is not offended by Sarah's comment. He doesn't care, the comment did not hurt his feelings.
John: "None taken"
No offense taken.
John is saying that he is not offended by Sarah's comment. He doesn't care, the comment did not hurt his feelings.
Q:
¿Qué significa None of this would've happened if you'd had just struck around?
A:
None of this would've happened if you'd just stuck around.
如果你就待在这里这个问题就不会发生。
如果你就待在这里这个问题就不会发生。
Q:
¿Qué significa It's not natural. None of it.?
A:
@Ri-na "None of It" just means "none".
So, nothing is natural.
So, nothing is natural.
Ejemplos de oración usando "None"
Q:
Por favor muéstrame oraciones como ejemplos con "None of those really panned out."
This expression "panned out" it's correct? What really means? .
This expression "panned out" it's correct? What really means? .
A:
Yes, it means none of the things really worked out (was successful) - when we talk about how things pan out (or don’t pan out), we are talking about the end result.
Q:
Por favor muéstrame oraciones como ejemplos con None of my business.
A:
It's none of my business, but... her father has a situation at work.
Q:
Por favor muéstrame oraciones como ejemplos con None .
A:
1. None of you are tall (speaking of people meaning 0 of them are tall)
2.none of this is fun
(Meaning 0 is fun or nothing is fun)
3.how much money do you have?
I have none.
(Meaning you dont have any)
2.none of this is fun
(Meaning 0 is fun or nothing is fun)
3.how much money do you have?
I have none.
(Meaning you dont have any)
Q:
Por favor muéstrame oraciones como ejemplos con None.
A:
None of the rooms are available.
I wanted a cookie but there are none left.
That doctor is second to none.
He's none the worse for his drinking.
I wanted a cookie but there are none left.
That doctor is second to none.
He's none the worse for his drinking.
Q:
Por favor muéstrame oraciones como ejemplos con None clause beginning with "Why" .
A:
There are some cases where you can begin a statement with "why" even when you are not asking a question, but it is very rare and I don't think these cases are technically "noun clauses"
Example:
A: "Let's go to the park"
B: "Why, that is a splendid idea!"
(the "why" is completely unnecessary but it is acceptable)
Example:
A: "Let's go to the park"
B: "Why, that is a splendid idea!"
(the "why" is completely unnecessary but it is acceptable)
Palabras similares a "None" y sus diferencias
Q:
¿Cuál es la diferencia entre None y No one ?
A:
No one is in indefinite pronoun that refers to a singular thing
Ex. "There was no one at the party."
Ex. "No one wants to eat the cake."
None is a plural indefinite pronoun used when referring to a group of things
Ex. "None of the students studied for their test."
Ex. "None of the apples were sweet."
I don't know how much sense this makes, I am sorry!
Ex. "There was no one at the party."
Ex. "No one wants to eat the cake."
None is a plural indefinite pronoun used when referring to a group of things
Ex. "None of the students studied for their test."
Ex. "None of the apples were sweet."
I don't know how much sense this makes, I am sorry!
Q:
¿Cuál es la diferencia entre Neither y None ?
A:
You can use “neither” only where there are two options to choose from.
You can use “none” where there are three or more options.
Q - Here are two apples. Which do you prefer?
A - Neither!
Q - There are three days this week when I could meet up with you, being Monday, Thursday or Saturday. Which are you available for?
A - None, because I’m working abroad all week and am not home till Sunday.
You can use “none” where there are three or more options.
Q - Here are two apples. Which do you prefer?
A - Neither!
Q - There are three days this week when I could meet up with you, being Monday, Thursday or Saturday. Which are you available for?
A - None, because I’m working abroad all week and am not home till Sunday.
Q:
¿Cuál es la diferencia entre None of the single-gene disorders is a disease in the conventional sense, for which it would be possible to administer a curative drug. y None of the single-gene disorders is a disease in the conventional sense, which it would be possible to administer a curative drug for. ?
A:
grammar books will tell you to put the preposition before the relative pronoun. This is what you should do in formal writing.
However, very few people do that when they speak. When you speak feel free to put the preposition at the end of the relative clause.
In this case, the first sentence has better style and is easier to read.
However, very few people do that when they speak. When you speak feel free to put the preposition at the end of the relative clause.
In this case, the first sentence has better style and is easier to read.
Q:
¿Cuál es la diferencia entre None y No ?
A:
If someone is asking you for permission you can tell them yes or no. You could not use the word "none".
If someone is asking you how many apples are left you could tell them there are no apples left.
If you don't want to say the word "apples" in your response to them you could say "there are none left". You could not use the word "no". "There are no left" is grammatically incorrect.
If someone is asking you how many apples are left you could tell them there are no apples left.
If you don't want to say the word "apples" in your response to them you could say "there are none left". You could not use the word "no". "There are no left" is grammatically incorrect.
Q:
¿Cuál es la diferencia entre None of them is y None of them are ?
A:
I think we often use these interchangeably. But only the second one is grammatically correct. The plural form of "is" should be used with a plural noun.
No one is coming to the party. None of them are coming to the party.
No one is coming to the party. None of them are coming to the party.
Traducciones de "None"
Q:
¿Cómo dices esto en Inglés (US)? None of us wanna work tomorrow. Is this sentence correct?
A:
We say:
None of us wants to.....
You can say if you wish - None of us want to.....
but this sounds very formal
and you are speaking in a very informal way
so I wouldn’t say this - but you can.
None of us wants to.....
You can say if you wish - None of us want to.....
but this sounds very formal
and you are speaking in a very informal way
so I wouldn’t say this - but you can.
Q:
¿Cómo dices esto en Inglés (US)?
None of these fancy bits for me!
How do you say otherwise?
Please tell me the meaning.
The sentence is used in a situation where a man who lives in England go over to France for a trip,but he want to eat good old English food.
None of these fancy bits for me!
How do you say otherwise?
Please tell me the meaning.
The sentence is used in a situation where a man who lives in England go over to France for a trip,but he want to eat good old English food.
A:
In this situation, "bits" is food and "fancy" is expensive or decorative
"None of these...for me" means he does not want what is offered
"None of these fancy bits for me" Means he doesn't want to have these expensive and decorative foods.
"None of these...for me" means he does not want what is offered
"None of these fancy bits for me" Means he doesn't want to have these expensive and decorative foods.
Q:
¿Cómo dices esto en Inglés (US)? None (pronunciation)
A:
Revisa la pregunta para ver la respuesta
Q:
¿Cómo dices esto en Inglés (US)? 1. None of them know me. 2. None of them knows me. 3. None of us have been there. 4. None of us has been there. 5. None of the books are mine. 6. None of the books is mine.
A:
"None" should be singular, but it's also very common for people to use it as plural.
In phrases like "none of us" or "none of the books", people instinctively use plural verbs ("have" and "are") since there are those plural subjects ("us" and "books"). However, "none" is a singular verb and it really should be used with singular verbs.
To answer your question, the correct ones are:
- None of them knows me
- None of us has been there
- None of the books is mine
If you use plural with "none", it's not completely wrong because people still debate this.
In phrases like "none of us" or "none of the books", people instinctively use plural verbs ("have" and "are") since there are those plural subjects ("us" and "books"). However, "none" is a singular verb and it really should be used with singular verbs.
To answer your question, the correct ones are:
- None of them knows me
- None of us has been there
- None of the books is mine
If you use plural with "none", it's not completely wrong because people still debate this.
Otras preguntas sobre "None"
Q:
¿Esto suena natural? None of them are infected
A:
You can also say “none of them IS infected”. The reason is that “none” is a contraction of “not one” which would take the singular. However most people would probably use the plural.
Q:
¿Esto suena natural? None of my family is interested in foreign countries.
A:
For some reason “none” sounds a bit off to me.
No one in my family is interested in foreign countries.
No one in my family is interested in foreign countries.
Q:
¿Esto suena natural? None of my friends learn English.
A:
it sounds pretty good
Q:
¿Esto suena natural? None of south east asian countries have ever had the Olympics yet.
A:
you can also say “None of the south East Asian countries have ever hosted the Olympics.”
Q:
¿Esto suena natural? None of us have a car. We will catch a taxi to the station or we will miss the concert. Come on, hurry up!
A:
You should say "We should" or "We need to" rather than "We will catch a taxi." Because in this situation, you're making a proposition, then telling people what will happen if they don't accept it. Additionally, you could say "or else we'll miss the concert."
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