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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
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None of them or that or it?

Hi. Please help. Which is correct?

1. Some people say he is for fame and fortune, but she thinks he is for none of them (or that or it?).
2. There are a lot of talks that say that he is dishonest, but she thinks none of them (or that or it?) is true.
  

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1. neither of them 2. none of it

  • 1.
  • neither of them 2.
  • none of it
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1. neither of them
2. There is a lot of talk...none of it
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Some people say he's for fame and fortune, but she thinks he is none of it.
There's a lot of talk about his dishonisty, but she think he is non of it.

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