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none of these cars is good vs none of these cars are good

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'None of these cars is good' is correct when referring to 'none' as a singular entity, while 'None of these cars are good' is correct when referring to 'these cars' as a plural group.

Last updated: March 23, 2024

none of these cars is good

This phrase is correct when 'none' is considered a singular entity.

Use 'none of these cars is good' when referring to 'none' as a singular entity, treating it as a single unit.

Examples:

  • None of these cars is good enough for the price.
  • None of these cars is suitable for a family of five.

Alternatives:

  • Not one of these cars is good
  • No car in this selection is good

none of these cars are good

This phrase is correct when 'none' is considered to be referring to 'these cars' as a plural group.

Use 'none of these cars are good' when referring to 'these cars' as a plural group, treating them as individual items.

Examples:

  • None of these cars are good options for long trips.
  • None of these cars are good for off-road driving.

Alternatives:

  • Not any of these cars are good
  • No cars in this selection are good

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