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English Grammar all, most, some, none
Refine your language abilities with "All, Most, Some, None - Fill in the Blank" exercises. Strengthen your grasp of quantifiers and improve sentence formation. Perfect for language learners aiming to enhance their English accuracy.
- All, most, some and none express the above quantities:
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We use all/most/some + plural or uncountable noun to talk about people or things in general:
- All plants need water.
- Most pollution comes from cars.
- Some people like sport.
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We use most/some/none + of + the/this/my etc. to talk about specific things:
- Most of the clothes in this shop are expensive.
- Some of those photos are very old.
- None of their friends smoke.
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All and all of are possible before the/this/my etc. to talk about specific things, but all of is less common:
- All (of) my friends like video games.
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None is negative, so we use it with an affirmative verb:
- None of the questions were easy.
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We use a singular verb with a singular or uncountable noun:
- None of the cheese is French.
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We use a singular or plural verb with a plural noun:
- None of my friends is/are rich.