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No one smokes vs No one smoke

The correct phrase is "no one smokes." The verb "smokes" needs to agree with the subject "no one," which is singular. Therefore, the plural form of the verb, "smoke," is incorrect in this context.

Last updated: March 31, 2024 • 796 views

No one smokes

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to indicate that nobody engages in smoking. The verb "smokes" agrees with the singular subject "no one."

Examples:

  • No one smokes in this house.
  • No one smokes in the non-smoking area.
  • No one smokes cigarettes anymore.
  • No one smokes around children.
  • No one smokes in the office building.
  • "No one smokes in Transworld any more."
  • I'll try to make sure no one smokes around you.
  • Of course we will notify the ushers to be particularly vigilant to ensure that, even in our absence, no-one smokes at least within this Hemicycle.
  • "No one is allowed to smoke within"100 feet of her.
  • No one's allowed to smoke or tell a dirty joke And whistling is forbidden
  • Whoever got to Tommy tried to burn it out of him, one smoke at a time.
  • How does one smoke a pot?
  • All the money I put away here, I can't enjoy one smoke?
  • Takes one to know one, Smoke.
  • You're the only one who smoke exept Caterina.
  • One demon smokes out and Raul...
  • All so she could have one last smoke on the train.
  • I'm supposed to get one last smoke.
  • Well, I only smoke one a week for medicinal purposes.
  • No, I'd love to smoke one.
  • You smoke one brand of cigarettes from now on.
  • No, I'd love to smoke one.
  • One of the smoke alarms is chirping.
  • And I still smoke one joint a week.
  • For every one you smoke, I smoke half.

No one smoke

This phrase is incorrect in English. The verb "smoke" does not agree with the singular subject "no one."

  • I'll try to make sure no one smokes around you.
  • Of course we will notify the ushers to be particularly vigilant to ensure that, even in our absence, no-one smokes at least within this Hemicycle.
  • "No one smokes in Transworld any more."
  • "No one is allowed to smoke within"100 feet of her.
  • No one's allowed to smoke or tell a dirty joke And whistling is forbidden
  • Whoever got to Tommy tried to burn it out of him, one smoke at a time.
  • How does one smoke a pot?
  • All the money I put away here, I can't enjoy one smoke?
  • Takes one to know one, Smoke.
  • You're the only one who smoke exept Caterina.
  • One demon smokes out and Raul...
  • All so she could have one last smoke on the train.
  • I'm supposed to get one last smoke.
  • Well, I only smoke one a week for medicinal purposes.
  • No, I'd love to smoke one.
  • You smoke one brand of cigarettes from now on.
  • No, I'd love to smoke one.
  • One of the smoke alarms is chirping.
  • And I still smoke one joint a week.
  • For every one you smoke, I smoke half.

Alternatives:

  • no one smokes

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