well, Nabooti island is coming out VERY soon and Big Nate ISland is coming in early 2009. GOOD LUCK!! December 6,08~ K
"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.
"There is none" could be a proper answer to the question, "Do you have any medication here?" Since "none" is a contraction of "no one", many grammarians would consider that "there is none" is always correct.
No, it would be "None of the children were hurt"
No, the correct grammar would be "She's coming with us." This sentence is a contraction of "She is coming with us."
The correct spelling is "coming."
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It would eat them, so none. None is correct, they only care for their cubs
No, as written it is incorrect. The correct version would be: When are you coming to get me? The word coming only has one m, not two. Other ways you could ask or write this include:When will you pick me upWhen are you picking me up
The correct statement is: "Are your children coming home?"
"None of you are" is correct. "None" is treated as a plural pronoun, so it should be followed by a plural verb.
I would most often express myself as:"Come to think of it..." but I guess could, on occasion, use "coming"
"None have" is correct when referring to plural nouns, while "none has" is correct when referring to singular nouns.