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Stephanie
when do I use ''any of them'' and ''none of them''? what's the difference?
we all know that the band don't need this type of comment, any of the members. you're just being rude.
Is that correct?
2016年9月26日 14:56
解答 · 2
You could better phrase the statement as "we all know the band doesn't need these types of comments, none of the members do. You're just being rude." I also agree with the above commenter--using none emphasises the negative. Hope that helps!!
2016年9月26日
You can use no or none (of) instead of not or not any to emphasize the negative.
2016年9月26日
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