None of them is good. None of them are good. Both sentences are correct.
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None of them is good.
None of them are good.
Both sentences are correct. In my experience most books suggest the singular verb is.
Tom
anonymous None of them are good.none is good which of them is the best answer please?
In my experience I notice that most people use "are" most of the time, that is, when talking with friends or with people in shops, or when writing informally in email or in personal letters. They only switch to "is" when writing something fairly formal that has to be acad