Noneof these/ them is or are. December 5, 2018. None of = Used before the demonstratives (this, that), possessives (his, your, my) or pronouns; None of his colleagues doubt that he is a man of the highest integrity. A traditional rule of usage says that none must always be used as singular; however, it has been used with both singular and
Someexamples from the web: Dilemma is a Greek word, which means double proposition, or perplexing situation, which presents two different possibilities, and both of them seem practically Dickens agus Joyce, sĂĄrscrĂ­bhneoirĂ­ a bhĂ­ sa bheirt acuI met them yesterday, both of them seem nice bhuail mĂ© leo innĂ©, is cosĂșil go bhfuil siad beirt go deas;
Istudied all day and all night. We’ll be here all week. Note that we don’t use an article or a preposition when we use all + time expression. We didn’t see them all day. (NOT in all the day) Everything/everybody + verb (NOT all + verb) You shouldn’t use all on itself as the subject of the sentence. Everything is big in the U.S. (NOT English- England. Oct 11, 2014. #3. If the noun is countable you use "are". If the noun is uncountable you use "is" with "the rest". Example. Drink half the water and the rest is for your brother. (You cannot count water.) Give
No "among them" isn't correct. Inter alia is, as Doc says, a Latin phrase. It means "among others", so that (and not " among them") is the English Among the believers are men true to what they promised Allah . Among them is he who has fulfilled his vow [to the death], and among them is he who awaits [his
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