English grammar - None of (something)

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We learned in my earlier video/blog post that none is a pronoun so we don’t use it with a noun. However, we can say 'none of’ something. "I want to go to the mall on Christmas, but none of the stores are open." Learn the grammar with lots of natural examples, plus you will learn the English Idiom - Second to none! This is a great way to learn English! With real, natural example sentences! You can find my blog post that supports this video here: https://worldenglishblog.com/no-none-nothing-nobody-nowhere/ 🌎 Helpful English Resources💬 ・Beginner/Intermediate ・High Intermediate ・English teachers ・Tips for EVERYONE! 📝 https://worldenglishblog.com/english-resources/ 📧English newsletter: https://worldenglishblog.com/free-english-newsletter/ 🌐English Blog: https://www.worldenglishblog.com/ ⭐ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.jp/1english808/ ⭐ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WorldEnglish808/