none of
none of — 慣用語
1. used before a group or amount to say that zero members or zero part of it is inc
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.
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)
None of the milk was left, so Jisoo drank black coffee instead.
牛奶一點都不剩了,Jisoo 只好改喝黑咖啡。
We tried four keys, yet none of them opened the old garden gate.
我們試了四把鑰匙,卻沒有一把能打開那道舊花園門。
None of Kabir's friends knew the answer to the teacher's last question.
Kabir 的朋友裡,沒有一個知道老師最後那題的答案。
- 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
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.