Yes, but it would make more sense saying 'The boy didn't want any of the carrot cake'.
I will eat cake until there is none left!!
no
"None of you are" is the correct form. "None" is treated as a plural pronoun and takes a plural verb, so it should be paired with "are" in this case.
Please correct me if I misunderstand you, but I believe your answer is 'none'.
Adverbs normally end in '-ly' so if we added '-ly' to correct, the adverb for correct is correctly.
There are none in eating cake.
"None of you are" is correct. "None" is treated as a plural pronoun, so it should be followed by a plural verb.
"None have" is correct when referring to plural nouns, while "none has" is correct when referring to singular nouns.
None of them have opened their books - if each or every one of them have their own books. None of them has opened his book - if all of them only use one book (which incidentally belongs to a male =P) - You would need to change "have" to "has" to reflect the singular.
None of the men were going home. The verb were refers back to the simple subject men. Men were not men was. man was men were
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None, it's a sponge cake because it feels spongy