Please rephrase your question. It makes no sense in the current form.
hmmmm its a line from song and lyrics go love comes again just when i booked in noone of her love can come again.... am not sure post links allowed here but here is a link for the whole lyrics
http://www.lyricsdownload.com/dj-tiesto-love-comes-again-lyrics.html
thanks in advance:)
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It seems to me that you've understood that part wrong. Correct form is:
Love comes again
Just when I broke and out of love
Love can come again
You gotta believe that
Love comes again
Hopefully lyrics is right! cause I believe that and hoping that "love comes again" ;p
Emre.
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None.
Yes, you can:For example... Afterwards, I was so happy that I jumped for joy....... After, none of us had any words left. Just tears...Two quotes from two books.
None refers to not any, no one, or not at all. None can also mean nothing, to no extent, and no part.
none of your business
No, the word 'none' is an indefinite pronoun and an adverb.The indefinite pronoun 'none' takes the place of a noun for an unknown or unnamed number.The indefinite pronoun 'none' functions in a sentence as a noun, as the subject of a sentence or a clause, and as the objective of a verb or a preposition.The indefinite pronoun 'none' functions as a singular or plural.Examples:Did you turn off the water main? None is coming from this tap. (subject of the second sentence)I heard that none are coming due to the storm. (subject of the relative clause)I thought we had cinnamon but I found none. (direct object of the verb 'found')The adverb 'none' is most often part of an adverbial phrase.Example: My check arrived none too soon. (the adverbial phrase modifies the verb 'arrived')
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Say it with me 'none'
There are four F's in the sentence.
None of the movies that released this week are worth watching.
If you mean bait for fishing, there is none. You just use the fishing rod.
there is none
"You can choose any color from the palette except for none, as it is not an option."
The chances of that are slim to none. But still, if one happens to meet this person, they might just have a chance. And by slim to none, I mean none at all.
the money they gave us was none profit to us.
Most often the phrase is used in a sentence such as, "Our chances are slim to none," meaning that one has very little chance in succeeding, if any chance at all. Slim to none would suggest that you have so very little of something, it is practically nothing at all.
The word "none" in the sentence is a pronoun. It is used to refer to "not any" or "no one" among a group.
Yes; there are none.