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Should I use singular or plural after any?
Any is normally used with plural and uncountable nouns in questions, negative and conditional sentences: Do we have any beer? ~ Yes, we do. It’s in the fridge.
What verb do you use with none?
A: This is a major misconception. “None” can be a singular pronoun if it’s referring to “not one” or “no part,” but it also can be plural when referring to “not any.” None of the apple was eaten. Apple is a singular item, so you’d use the singular verb “was.” None of the ballplayers were on the team bus after the game.
Does none of us take a singular or plural verb?
Janet: “None of us is doing great.” “None” is a contraction of “not one.” It’s singular. The verb is singular.
Should no be followed by a singular or a plural noun?
With countable nouns, no is normally followed by plural forms. It sounds more natural and makes better sense to say: It was early December and there were no leaves on the trees. No dogs, unless they are on a lead, are allowed in the flower garden.
What should we use after any?
When used as a pronoun, any can be used with either a singular or a plural verb, depending on the context: “we needed more sugar but there wasn’t any left” (singular verb) or “are any of the new videos available?” (plural verb).
Do you have any update or updates?
This is not correct. Don’t use this phrase. Updates are countable items, so the plural form of the word should be used when paired with any.
Does all take singular or plural?
Since “all” refers to more than one thing, it’s a plural, so the correct noun clause is “all that remain.” Things like mass nouns (i.e. uncountable) are singular. You might say “all of the wheat is ground up,” for example. So be careful with all that you write.
What is the difference between no one and none?
“Nobody” and “no one” always refer to people. If you’re struggling to decide which one you should write, you can relax. Either one will do, so stick with whichever sounds best. “None” can refer to people or inanimate objects.
Does none take a plural verb?
None can take either a singular or plural verb. A common misconception is that none is always singular because it is short for no one. However, it is just as likely to mean not any, implying a plural. When none is followed by a mass noun (a noun that cannot be counted or made plural) it takes a singular verb.
What noun has no plural?
These words are called “mass nouns,” that is, nouns that don’t have a plural form in English and can’t be used in plural or with plural verbs. The words “moose,” “sheep” and “shrimp” do not have a plural form, but they can be used in singular or plural form as they are.
Can none take a singular or plural verb?
None can take a singular or plural verb.
What is the difference between singular and plural verbs?
A plural verb is more informal: Neither of my parents speaks/speak a foreign language. In other words, although native speakers do sometimes use a plural verb after neither of, the use of a singular verb is still the expected form in formal contexts, because that is the form taught in schools.
Is the word ‘any’ singular or plural?
When “any” is used as a pronoun it generally considered to be plural, while when used as a determiner it’s more likely to be considered singular. But in many cases it depends on the specific context.
What is the plural form of the word some?
If the word that you want to put after “some” has a plural form, then use the plural form of the verb: Some people are egoistic. Some information is incorrect. Information does not have a plural form, so you have to use the singular form of the verb.