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Anonymous Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

Does it sound natural?

None of the place is worth going to.

  

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That is a possible utterance, but I would never write it. "None of" anticipates a plural. None of the sights at that place are worth going to.

  • That is a possible utterance, but I would never write it.
  • "None of" anticipates a plural.
  • None of the sights at that place are worth going to.
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That is a possible utterance, but I would never write it. "None of" anticipates a plural. None of the sights at that place are worth going to.

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anonymous Does it sound natural?

No. Not at all. Try this instead:

None of those places are worth going to.

CJ

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