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No, none and no one

January 8, 2017 - pdf

Complete the following sentences.

1. …………………. airplane is 100 percent safe. (No / None)

2. …………………. of the keys would open the door. (None / No)

3. We have got ………………….. plans for the vacation. (no / none)

4. ………………… of us speaks French. (No / None)

5. There is …………………. wardrobe in the bedroom. (no / none)

6. Sorry I can’t talk now. I have got ……………….. time. (no / none)

7. He has got …………………. friends. (no / none)

8. ………………… of my friends is interested in politics. (No / None)

9. …………………. brand of alcohol is completely harmless. (No / None)

10. …………………. came to his rescue. (No one / none)

11. I waited for hours but ………………….. came. (no one / no one of)

Answers

1. No airplane is 100 percent safe.

2. None of the keys would open the door.

3. We have got no plans for the vacation.

4. None of us speaks French.

5. There is no wardrobe in the bedroom.

6. Sorry I can’t talk now. I have got no time.

7. He has got no friends.

8. None of my friends is interested in politics.

9. No brand of alcohol is completely harmless.

10. No one / None came to his rescue.

11. I waited for hours but no one came.

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