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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
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None... any

Which is correct please?



1) None of this has anything to do with any illness.


2) Any of this has nothing to do with an illness.


3) None of this has nothing to do with no illness.


Thank you.

  

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Hello, Anonymous. None cannot be used with another negative word because it already implies a negative meaning. Therefore: None of this has anything to do with any illness.

  • Hello, Anonymous.
  • None cannot be used with another negative word because it already implies a negative meaning.
  • Therefore: None of this has anything to do with any illness.
  • Any is used with negative words.
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Hello, Anonymous.


None cannot be used with another negative word because it already implies a negative meaning.

Therefore: None of this has anything to do with any illness.


Any is used with negative words.


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