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  1. NONE è un pronome: non si usa insieme al nome ma al posto del nome. Per cui non potrò dire né “NONE children” né “NONE sugar”. NONE si usa in frasi affermative come: “My brother has a dog; I have none” (Mio fratello ha un cane; Io non ne ho) oppure nelle risposte: “Who have you met in the park?” “None” (Chi hai incontrato al parco? Nessuno.)

  2. We use none with of before the, demonstratives (this, that), possessives (my, your) or pronouns: None of his old friends knew what had happened to him. It doesn’t matter. None of it was your fault. We don’t use none of when there is already a negative word (not, n’t) in the clause: She doesn’t remember any of us. Not: She doesn’t ...

  3. Appunto di grammatica inglese sulle parole No e None: quando e come si usano nelle frasi e che differenza c'è tra le due parole. Nella lingua inglese potreste trovare le parole " no " e " none " che si somigliano nella forma ma si differenziano sia da un punto di vista grammaticale sia per il loro differente significato. Indice. None. No / None.

  4. (informal) refuse to do, become involved in, accept or agree to something: She wants me to work late again this week but I’m having none of it. I’ve told her I won’t do it. ♢ The management has offered a 3% pay rise but the workers want none of it.

  5. ( informal) refuse to do, become involved in, accept or agree to something: She wants me to work late again this week but I’m having none of it. I’ve told her I won’t do it. ♢ The management has offered a 3% pay rise but the workers want none of it. They’re demanding a 10% increase. See also: have, none, of, that, want.

  6. have none of something. idiom formal. Add to word list Add to word list. to refuse to accept, agree with, or support something: She tried to persuade him to retire, but he would have none of it. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Refusing & rejecting.

  7. Can't. Can't is often used when we think that something is impossible at the present moment. "Helen can't be in Spain because I saw her driving past my house this morning." Can't have + past participle. Can't have + past participle is used when we are sure that something did not happen in the past.