answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

Yes, "None of the children were hurt" is a grammatically correct statement.

User Avatar

Wiki User

10y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: Is it grammatically correct to say None of the children were hurt?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

Is it grammatically correct to say None of the children was hurt?

No, it would be "None of the children were hurt"


Can dog defined a person when hurt Pomeranian?

Question makes no sense, it is just a random collection of words within a grammatically correct sentence. However grammatical correctness alone does not generate meaning.


Where precious moments don't hurt. Is the sentence grammatically right?

No. The phrase "where precious memories do not hurt" is not a sentence. It is a dependent clause.


Why do children try to physically hurt firefighters?

oviously children do not hurt firefighter where the hell did u get that from


Why do mother Guinea pigs hurt their children?

Well, they never will hurt there children but in the other hand it's affection and love i guess. But if they do hurt their children then probably you should separate them or consult a vet.


Does getting your 3 pierced hurt?

nope none of them hurt if you relax <3<3 x


How many people a year are hurt by their pet?

none


Does Scoliosis Treatment hurt?

If you wear a brace to try and correct the curvature, it won't hurt, but it will be quite uncomfotable.


How many kids in the US get hurt yearly?

about 200,000 children per year are hurt


How do cliques affect children?

if they are mean, it can effect the children being hurt emotinally!


The area has begun to hurt. Is it begun or began?

Begun is correct.


What could happen if you do not follow the lifting and carrying children rules?

You might get hurt, or they might get hurt.