none of

IPA/nˈɒn ɒv/
IPA/nˈʌn ʌv/

none of — 慣用語

1. used before a group or amount to say that zero members or zero part of it is inc

1.慣用語A2
釋義

一個都沒

用於群體或數量前,表示零個或零部分

used before a group or amount to say that zero members or zero part of it is included; the opposite of all or some.

例句

None of the students finished the maths test before the bell rang.

鐘聲響起前,沒有一個學生寫完那份數學測驗。

none of + the + plural noun (people)

Indra tasted all three soups, but none of them was warm enough.

Indra 三種湯都嘗了,但沒有一種是熱的。

none of + pronoun (them)

同義詞
  • not any of

    more emphatic and often more informal than 'none of'

  • not one of

    stresses individual members of a group rather than the whole

反義詞
  • all of

    the complete set rather than zero of it

  • some of

    a part of the set rather than zero

文法句型

none of + the/this/these/them + noun or pronoun

用法筆記

Followed by a determiner or possessive plus a noun, or by a pronoun (none of them, none of us), never by a bare noun. With uncountable or singular nouns the verb is usually singular; with plural nouns both singular (formal) and plural (everyday) verbs are heard.

常見錯誤

None of students passed.
None of the students passed.
💡'none of' needs a determiner (the, my, these) before the noun.
No of them came.
None of them came.
💡the word is 'none', not 'no', before 'of'.