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John liao Posted 12 years ago
Vocabulary

None usage?

None of schools does not offer place where students are able to use the Internet.

None of schools or none of school?
  

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None of the schools offer a place where students are able to use the Internet. Or you could just say: None of the schools offer Internet access to students.

  • None of the schools offer a place where students are able to use the Internet.
  • Or you could just say: None of the schools offer Internet access to students.
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None of the schools offer a place where students are able to use the Internet.

Or you could just say:

None of the schools offer Internet access to students.
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No, what I want to say is all of the school offer Internet access to students.
Since I want to emphasize the tense, I want to use double negation.
But I am not sure if the emphasis is right?
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Sorry correct:

No, what I want to say is all of the school offer Internet access to students.
Since I want to emphasize the tone, I want to use double negation.
But I am not sure if the emphasis is right?
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john liaoSorry correct:No, what I want to say is all of the school offer Internet access to students.Since I want to emphasize the tone, I want to use double negation. But I am not sure if the emphasis is right?
The double negation doesn't read well. I thought it was a mistake. If you want more emphasis than "All schools" provides, you can say "Every single sc

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