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Anonymous Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Singular or plural with "None" here?

Sentence: All game of cards are gambling for our judges now. None involves any skills.


Question: The usage of none often confuses me. Here I'm not able to decide whether the word involve should take "s"at the end or not. Kindly answer with tricks to understand this thing better. Emotion: smile


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anonymous All game of cards are gambling for our judges now. The sentence is wrong. I cannot decipher what it means.

  • anonymous All game of cards are gambling for our judges now.
  • The sentence is wrong.
  • I cannot decipher what it means.
  • Do games gamble?
  • I think that people gamble by playing games of chance such as the lottery or betting on the outcome of events such as the wins or losses of football teams, the throw of die, or lottery number picks.
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anonymous All game of cards are gambling for our judges now.

The sentence is wrong. I cannot decipher what it means.

Do games gamble?

I think that people gamble by playing games of chance such as the lottery or betting on the outcome of events such as the wins or losses of football teams, the throw of die, or lottery number picks. Somet

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