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Vsuresh Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Verb form with none

Hi

None of these chocolate-broccoli muffins (tastes/ taste) good.

I think either of them sounds correct. And, considering "...of these chocolate broccoli muffins" I see more reason to use "tastes" with "none" meaning not even one.

Please give your views.

  

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It's a free choice. Subjects with "none" occur freely with either singular or plural agreement.

  • It's a free choice.
  • Subjects with "none" occur freely with either singular or plural agreement.
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It's a free choice.

Subjects with "none" occur freely with either singular or plural agreement.

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