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none of this matters vs none of this matter

The correct phrase is 'none of this matters.' 'Matters' is the correct verb form to agree with the subject 'none.' 'None' is considered singular, so it should be followed by a singular verb form.
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Last updated: September 23, 2024 • 16769 views

none of this matters

This phrase is correct. 'Matters' is the correct verb form to agree with the singular subject 'none.'

Use 'none of this matters' when referring to something that is considered insignificant or irrelevant.

Examples:

  • None of this matters to me anymore.
  • None of this matters in the grand scheme of things.
  • None of this matters as much as you think.
  • None of this matters if we don't take action.
  • None of this matters without proper context.
  • Because... we're all... ridiculous, and none of this matters.
  • So none of this matters until Bonnie is back in touch with her magic.
  • But now, if war comes, none of this matters.
  • Once the war is over, none of this matters.
  • But now, if war comes, none of this matters.
  • Anyway, none of this matters; the Irish have proved that you can adopt whatever rules you want.
  • But here's the thing... none of this matters without me, right?
  • If you don't have a way off this island, then none of this matters.
  • But none of this matters, of course, if you win.
  • Don't you see that none of this matters?
  • People like Mathias and me we keep telling ourselves that none of this matters, that... childhood is just, a human invention.
  • But none of this matters to me, okay?
  • Look, none of this matters now anyways, okay?
  • None of this matters if they don't catch Zev.
  • None of this matters anyway because the wedding is off.
  • None of this matters unless we get out of here.
  • None of this matters if we can't get in the guards' room.
  • None of this matters to me, none of it.

none of this matter

This phrase is incorrect. 'Matter' is not the correct verb form to agree with the singular subject 'none.'

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