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Emily_ Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

there is none

Hi.

"There is none milk left." Is this correct?

Thanks.
  

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No. There can't be a noun after none. ' Cheers CB

  • No.
  • There can't be a noun after none.
  • ' Cheers CB
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2 Answers
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No. There can't be a noun after none. You should say 'There is no milk left.' Or: 'There isn't any milk left.'

Cheers
CB
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No. These are correct:

There is no milk left.
There is none left
.

I have no friends.
Friends? I have none
.

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