How to use none in our sentences correctly?

I am a bit confused about using none in the sentences.

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Using “none” correctly in sentences depends on whether you’re referring to “none” as a pronoun or as a adverb. Here are examples of both 1. As a pronoun (meaning “not one”): “None of the cookies were left.” ( Here, “none” replaces “not one.”) “She invited five friends, but none came.” “None of the books on the shelf are mine.” 2. As an adverb (meaning “not at all”): “I am none too pleased with your performance.” (Here, “none” intensifies “too pleased” to indicate a high degree of displeasure.) The weather is none too favorable for a picnic.” In both cases, it’s essential to ensure that “none” agrees with the noun it’s replacing or modifying in terms of singular or plural form.

  • The word "non" can be used in a few different ways. As a pronoun, it can mean "not any" or "no one", For example, "There were non of my friends at that party". As a determiner, it can be used before a noun to mean "not any." For example, "I have non of the supplies I need"

  • functions of none are: 1-indefinite pronoun 2- adverb 1- As a pronoun is used to replace the ((Noun)). Example: Those old shoes are worse than (( none)). 2- As a adverb is used to modify comparative adjective like worse, better and ... . Example: The customers were ((none)) the wiser. here you are my friend🌻🌻🌻

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  • We use "none" to indicate an absence of people or things at a particular place or point in time when we expected them to be there. Here are some examples. "I left 6 cookies to eat later, but when I returned, none were left." "I invited all my friends to my party but none came."

  • Gugu
    GuguCountry flag: za
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    We use none when we refer to nothing or no one. For an example " none of my friends came to my party".

  • no part; nothing: I'll have none of your backtalk! (used with a plural verb) no or not any persons or things: I left three pies on the table and now there are none. None were left when I came.

  • He got none of the meal. None= not any It was none of her business. ( she had no right to know this) None of that matters. And Then There Were None (book title)

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