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Sasha
Professionele leerkrachtnone or no
I'm sorry, but there are none or no tickets left.
I know that "no" is definitely correct to be used in the sentence above. Although it seems to me that "none" is also suitable here. Am I right? Why?
Thank a lot!
4 jul. 2018 08:22
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Hi Sasha,
Your sentence: "I'm sorry, but there are _________ tickets left."
Here, you need a determiner to provide some information about a quantity, and "no" can be used as a determiner for that purpose.
"None" is not an appropriate answer here, because it is not used immediately before a noun.
Examples (incorrect): There is none tickets. There is none response.
However, "none" can be used with "of + determiner + noun". So, if you really wish to use "none", the sentence can be modified as: "None of the tickets was left."
I hope this helps you.
4 juli 2018
2
Good;
There are no tickets
There are none
Bad:
There are none tickets
There are no
4 juli 2018
1
None is a pronoun that you can use instead of the word TICKETS.
There are NONE left.
There are no TICKETS left.
4 juli 2018
After "none" you don't use anything because the "one" part replaces the noun in question. If you don't have any previous context then you can say "none of the tickets", then it would work but not more than that.
4 juli 2018
no tickets left <= only
на всякий случай напоминаю:
в лексике нет "почему"
все "почему так" они про грамматику
4 juli 2018
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Sasha
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