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netigen
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As of this morning, none of my friends have been able to solve the puzzle contained in the last week's newspaper.
(a) none of my friends have been able to solve
(b) none of my friends was able to solve
(c) not one of my friends has yet been able to solve
(d) none of my friends has been able to solve
(e) nobody among my friends have solved
Kaplan says that the answer is (d) but I think otherwise. According to Kaplan 800 none is singular (What? I thought none was a SANAM pronoun and hence can be singular or plural). Also, why do we need a present perfect tense here when we are talking of something that started and finished in the past.
Stuart, can you throw some light on this.
Thanks
AG
(a) none of my friends have been able to solve
(b) none of my friends was able to solve
(c) not one of my friends has yet been able to solve
(d) none of my friends has been able to solve
(e) nobody among my friends have solved
Kaplan says that the answer is (d) but I think otherwise. According to Kaplan 800 none is singular (What? I thought none was a SANAM pronoun and hence can be singular or plural). Also, why do we need a present perfect tense here when we are talking of something that started and finished in the past.
Stuart, can you throw some light on this.
Thanks
AG












