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- riichard_cAugust 2017
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LughatiAugust 2017 I think the main difference is that none refers to countable objects (or people) or quantifiable amounts. For example, you could say "None of them ate," "None of them were edible," or "None of the cookies were left." All refer to something that actually exists or existed which is countable or quantifiable in some way. Obviously I'm hungry! Off to breakfast, haha! |
david_pena2August 2017 hi the difference is that none refers to a person examples: no one is talking, no one tell me about it... and nothing is sinonym of inexistent like: nothing is more terrible than this, there is nothing there... |
ritukapadiaAugust 2017 but "no one" is only for a person whereas "none" can be used for things....