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"none of which is" vs "none of which are"

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'None of which are' is used when referring to plural nouns, while 'none of which is' is used when referring to singular nouns.

Last Updated: April 01, 2024

none of which is

This phrase is correct when referring to singular nouns.

Use 'none of which is' when the noun being referred to is singular.

Examples:

  • There are many options available, but none of which is suitable.
  • She has one car, none of which is red.
  • The company has several branches, none of which is profitable.

Alternatives:

  • none of them is
  • none of those is
  • none of the options is
  • none of the cars is
  • none of the branches is

none of which are

This phrase is correct when referring to plural nouns.

Use 'none of which are' when the noun being referred to is plural.

Examples:

  • There are many books on the shelf, none of which are mine.
  • She has three cats, none of which are black.
  • The students presented their projects, none of which are complete.

Alternatives:

  • none of them are
  • none of those are
  • none of the books are
  • none of the students are
  • none of the cats are

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