All/all of most/most of
no/none of etc.
all some any most much/many
little/few
A. You can use the words in
the box (and also no) with a noun (some food/few books etc.):
* All cars have wheels.
* Some cars can go faster than
others.
* (on a notice) NO CARS (= no
cars allowed)
* Many people drive too fast.
* I don't go out very often.
I'm at home most days.
You cannot say 'all of cars',
'most of people' etc. (see also Section B):
* Some people are very
unfriendly. (not 'some of people')
Note that we say most (not
'the most'):
* Most tourists don't visit
this part of the town. (not 'the most tourists')
B. Some of .../most of
.../none of ... etc.
You can use the words in the
box (also none and half) with of. You can say some of (the people), most of
(my friends), none of (this
money) etc.
We use some of, most of (etc.)
+ the/this/that/these/those/my/his/Ann's... etc.
So we say:
some of the people, some of
those people (but not 'some of people')
most of my friends, most of
Ann's friends (but not 'most of friends')
none of this money, none of
their money (but not 'none of money')
For example:
* Some of the people I work
with are very friendly.
* None of this money is mine.
* Have you read any of these
books?
* I wasn't well yesterday. I
spent most of the day in bed.
You don't need of after all or
half. So you can say:
* All my friends live in
London. or All of my friends ...
* Half this money is mine. or
Half of this money ...
See also Section C.
Compare all ... and all (of)
the ...:
* All flowers are beautiful.
(= all flowers in general)
* All (of) the flowers in this
garden are beautiful. (= a particular group of flowers)
C. You can use all of/some
of/none of etc. + it/us/you/them:
* 'How many of these people do
you know?' 'None of them.' /'A few of them.'
* Do any of you want to come
to a party tonight?
* 'Do you like this music?'
'Some of it. Not all of it.'
Before it/us/you/them you need
of after all and half (all of, half of):
all of us (not 'all us') half
of them (not 'half them')
D. You can use the words in
the box (and also none) alone, without a noun:
* Some cars have four doors
and some have two.
* A few of the shops were open
but most (of them) were closed.
* Half (of) this money Is
mine, and half (of it) is yours. (not 'the half')
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