none - Wiktionary, the free dictionary None used to replace uncountable nouns should always be singular None used in place of countable nouns may be either singular or plural, unless the rest of the circumstances or phrasing require it to be one or the other
None - definition of none by The Free Dictionary You only use none of or none to talk about a group of three or more things or people If you want to talk about two things or people, you use neither of or neither
none - Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Online Singular or plural verb? • You use none of before a plural noun or pronoun and a singular verb: None of us is able to escape the consequences of our actions • In informal English, people often use a plural verb after none of: None of us care what happens to him
American Heritage Dictionary Entry: none It is true that none is etymologically derived from the Old English word ā n, "one," but the word has been used as both a singular and a plural since the ninth century