Indefinite Pronoun None: None Is or None Are | Subject-Verb Agreement

Indefinite Pronoun None: None Is or None Are | Subject-Verb Agreement

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English, Other

11th Grade - University

Hard

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Wayground Content

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The video tutorial by Lulu Shaw from the Learning Depot explains the indefinite pronoun 'none', which can be both singular and plural. It covers the rules for subject-verb agreement, providing examples and practice sentences. The video also highlights common errors, such as double negatives and incorrect usage with 'no one' or 'neither'. In formal contexts, 'none' is often used with a singular verb. The tutorial aims to clarify these rules and help viewers use 'none' correctly.

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