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goelmohit2002
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As per the following link on Beatthegmat:
https://www.beatthegmat.com/three-horsem ... tml#112587
It mentions that latest Manahattan SC guide 3rd edition(page#48) says that None of <plural> can take either a singular or plural verb.
But the above discussion says that None follows SANAM rule.
I don't have the 3rd edition with me...I have the older version....additionally I have recently ordered the 4th edition online....It will be delivered a week's time.
Meanwhile can someone please confirm to me what is indeed the case ?
https://www.beatthegmat.com/three-horsem ... tml#112587
It mentions that latest Manahattan SC guide 3rd edition(page#48) says that None of <plural> can take either a singular or plural verb.
But the above discussion says that None follows SANAM rule.
I don't have the 3rd edition with me...I have the older version....additionally I have recently ordered the 4th edition online....It will be delivered a week's time.
Meanwhile can someone please confirm to me what is indeed the case ?












