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  #1  
قديم 14-06-2011, 03:26 PM
الصورة الرمزية نبيل موريس جورج
نبيل موريس جورج نبيل موريس جورج غير متواجد حالياً
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نبيل موريس جورج is on a distinguished road
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اقتباس:
المشاركة الأصلية كتبت بواسطة حودة الجندى مشاهدة المشاركة
بالنسبة للاتختارى رقم واحد فالاجابة صريحة و بعيدة عن الغموض كما قيل . اولا each , neither مينفعش نختارهم لانهم يعاملوا هنا فى هذة الجملة معاملة الاسم المفرد يعنى يقول each/neitherof them is و ليس are . ثانيا بالنسبة ل noneممكن الفعل بعدها يعامل مفرد و جمع و لكن يجب ان تسبق ب but اذا كانت فى وسط الجملة
شاكر جدا لحضرتك يا مستر بس ياريت لو فيه مصدر للمعلومة نرجع ليه؟
وده تعليق قاموس لونجمان
none 1 S1 W2 / nʌn / pronoun

1 not any amount of something or not one of a group of people or things : I wish I could offer you some cake but there’s none left.
Although these were good students, none had a score above 60.
She waited for a reply, but none came.
Even an old car is better than none.
none of Despite her illness, she had lost none of her enthusiasm for life.
I know what people are saying – but none of it is true.
None of my friends phones me any more.

none at all/none whatsoever ‘Was there any mail?’ ‘No, none at all.’


2 will/would have none of something ( also be having none of something ) used to say that someone refuses to allow someone to do something or to behave in a particular way : We offered to pay our half of the cost but Charles would have none of it .

3 none but somebody literary only a particular person or type of person : a task that none but a man of genius could accomplish

4 none other than somebody used to emphasize that the person involved in something is famous, impressive, or surprising : The mystery guest turned out to be none other than Cher herself.

nonetheless , → second to none at second 1 ( 5 ) , → bar none at bar 3 ( 2 ) Grammar
When you are using none of before a plural noun or pronoun, you can use a plural or singular verb after it. You should use a singular verb in formal writing :
None of us care (OR cares) what happens to him.
None of us is able to escape the consequences of our actions.
Do not use another negative word (eg 'not') with none :
We got 3 points and they got none (NOT they didn’t get none).
I didn’t want any of them (NOT I didn’t want none of them).
none, neither Use none to talk about a group of three or more things or people :
None of my friends came.
To talk about two things or people, use neither :
Neither of my parents wanted me to marry him.



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قديم 14-06-2011, 08:56 PM
مستر محمود جنيدى مستر محمود جنيدى غير متواجد حالياً
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اقتباس:
المشاركة الأصلية كتبت بواسطة نبيل موريس جورج مشاهدة المشاركة
شاكر جدا لحضرتك يا مستر بس ياريت لو فيه مصدر للمعلومة نرجع ليه؟
وده تعليق قاموس لونجمان
none 1 s1 w2 / nʌn / pronoun

1 not any amount of something or not one of a group of people or things : i wish i could offer you some cake but there’s none left.
although these were good students, none had a score above 60.
she waited for a reply, but none came.
even an old car is better than none.
none of despite her illness, she had lost none of her enthusiasm for life.
i know what people are saying – but none of it is true.
none of my friends phones me any more.

none at all/none whatsoever ‘was there any mail?’ ‘no, none at all.’


2 will/would have none of something ( also be having none of something ) used to say that someone refuses to allow someone to do something or to behave in a particular way : we offered to pay our half of the cost but charles would have none of it .

3 none but somebody literary only a particular person or type of person : a task that none but a man of genius could accomplish

4 none other than somebody used to emphasize that the person involved in something is famous, impressive, or surprising : the mystery guest turned out to be none other than cher herself.

nonetheless , → second to none at second 1 ( 5 ) , → bar none at bar 3 ( 2 ) grammar
when you are using none of before a plural noun or pronoun, you can use a plural or singular verb after it. You should use a singular verb in formal writing :
none of us care (or cares) what happens to him.
none of us is able to escape the consequences of our actions.
do not use another negative word (eg 'not') with none :
we got 3 points and they got none (not they didn’t get none).
i didn’t want any of them (not i didn’t want none of them).
none, neither use none to talk about a group of three or more things or people :
none of my friends came.
to talk about two things or people, use neither :
neither of my parents wanted me to marry him.



يا مستر انا كتبت لك المصادر فى مشاركتى لك فى الصفحة رقم 2 و يا ريت تبص عليها
  #3  
قديم 14-06-2011, 09:01 PM
مستر محمود جنيدى مستر محمود جنيدى غير متواجد حالياً
عضو نشيط
 
تاريخ التسجيل: Aug 2008
المشاركات: 238
معدل تقييم المستوى: 17
مستر محمود جنيدى is on a distinguished road
افتراضي

اقتباس:
المشاركة الأصلية كتبت بواسطة نبيل موريس جورج مشاهدة المشاركة
شاكر جدا لحضرتك يا مستر بس ياريت لو فيه مصدر للمعلومة نرجع ليه؟
وده تعليق قاموس لونجمان
none 1 s1 w2 / nʌn / pronoun

1 not any amount of something or not one of a group of people or things : i wish i could offer you some cake but there’s none left.
although these were good students, none had a score above 60.
she waited for a reply, but none came.
even an old car is better than none.
none of despite her illness, she had lost none of her enthusiasm for life.
i know what people are saying – but none of it is true.
none of my friends phones me any more.

none at all/none whatsoever ‘was there any mail?’ ‘no, none at all.’


2 will/would have none of something ( also be having none of something ) used to say that someone refuses to allow someone to do something or to behave in a particular way : we offered to pay our half of the cost but charles would have none of it .

3 none but somebody literary only a particular person or type of person : a task that none but a man of genius could accomplish

4 none other than somebody used to emphasize that the person involved in something is famous, impressive, or surprising : the mystery guest turned out to be none other than cher herself.

nonetheless , → second to none at second 1 ( 5 ) , → bar none at bar 3 ( 2 ) grammar
when you are using none of before a plural noun or pronoun, you can use a plural or singular verb after it. You should use a singular verb in formal writing :
none of us care (or cares) what happens to him.
none of us is able to escape the consequences of our actions.
do not use another negative word (eg 'not') with none :
we got 3 points and they got none (not they didn’t get none).
i didn’t want any of them (not i didn’t want none of them).
none, neither use none to talk about a group of three or more things or people :
none of my friends came.
to talk about two things or people, use neither :
neither of my parents wanted me to marry him.



لو تحت ايدك قاموس اوكسورد ادفانسد ليرنر يا مستر هتلاقى الاجابة صريحة و واضحة
  #4  
قديم 14-06-2011, 11:28 PM
الصورة الرمزية نبيل موريس جورج
نبيل موريس جورج نبيل موريس جورج غير متواجد حالياً
مدرس اللغة الإنجليزية
 
تاريخ التسجيل: May 2008
المشاركات: 1,078
معدل تقييم المستوى: 19
نبيل موريس جورج is on a distinguished road
افتراضي

neither of + plural
We use neither of before a determiner (for example the, my, these), and before a pronoun. The noun or pronoun is plural.
Neither of my brothers can sing. (NOT Neither nrp bmt,''lels can sing.) Neither of us saw it happen.
After neither of + noun/pronoun, we use a singular verb in a formal style.
Neither of my sisters is married.
In an informal style, a plural verb is possible.
Neither of my sisters are married.






none of



Before a determiner (e.g. the, my, this) or a pronoun, we use none of She's done none of the work. (NOT ... no of the work .)
We understood none of his arguments.
I've been to none of those places. None of us speaks French.
When we use none of with a plural noun or pronoun, the verb can be singular (a little more formal) or plural (a little more informal).
None of my friends is interested. (more formal) None of my friends are interested. (more informal) We can use none alone if the meaning is clear.
How many of the books have you read? ~ None.

Practical English Usage

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