No/none/any
A. No none nothing nobody/no
one nowhere
You can use these negative
words at the beginning of a sentence or alone:
* No cars are allowed in the
city centre.
* None of this money is mine.
* 'What did you say?' 'Nothing.'
* Nobody (or No one) came to
visit me while I was in hospital.
* 'Where are you going?'
'Nowhere. I'm staying here.'
You can also use these words
after a verb, especially after be and have:
* The house is empty. There's
nobody living there.
* She had no difficulty
finding a job.
No/nothing/nobody etc. = not +
any/anything/anybody etc.:
* We haven't got any money. (=
We've got no money.)
* I didn't say anything. (= I
said nothing.)
* She didn't tell anybody
about her plans. (= She told nobody...)
* The station isn't anywhere
near here. (= ... is nowhere near here)
When you use no/nothing/nobody
etc., do not use a negative verb (isn't, didn't, can't etc.):
* I said nothing. (not 'I
didn't say nothing')
* Nobody tells me anything.
(not 'Nobody doesn't tell ...')
B. We also use
any/anything/anybody etc. (without 'not') to mean 'it doesn't matter which/
hat/who' (see
Unit 84D). Compare no- and
any-:
* 'What do you want to eat?'
'Nothing. I'm not hungry.'
I'm so hungry. I could eat
anything. (= it doesn't matter what)
* The exam was extremely
difficult. Nobody passed. (= everybody failed)
The exam was very easy.
Anybody could have passed. (= it doesn't matter who)
C. No and none
We use no + a noun. No = not a
or not any:
* We had to walk home because
there was no bus. (= there wasn't a bus)
* I can't talk to you now.
I've got no time. (= I haven't got any time)
* There were no shops open. (=
there weren't any shops open)
We use none alone (without a
noun):
* 'How much money have you
got?' 'None.' (= no money)
* All the tickets have been
sold. There are none left. (= no tickets left)
Or we use none of ...:
none of these shops none of my
money none of it/them/us/you
After none of + a plural word
('none of the shops', 'none of them' etc.) you can use a singular or a plural
verb. A plural verb is more
usual:
* None of the shops were (or
was) open.
D. After nobody/no one you can
use they/them/their:
* Nobody phoned, did they? (=
did he or she)
* The party was a disaster.
Nobody enjoyed themselves. (= himself or herself)
* No one in the class did
their homework. (= his or her homework)
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