Rules:
1. Nobody: (Pronoun) Means no person or not any one. It’s not commonly used in written English; and spelling the word with a space (no body), is considered grammatically incorrect.
2. No One: The phrase shares the same meaning with “nobody”; however, it is proper to use in writing and a space between no and one should be provided.
3. None: (Pronoun) Refers to no one, not any or no part. It can be used both as a singular and a plural pronoun. The collocation “none of”, which refers to not one in a group, is the most frequently used phrase derived from “none”.
Examples:
1. Nobody: (Pronoun) Means no person or not any one. It’s not commonly used in written English; and spelling the word with a space (no body), is considered grammatically incorrect.
2. No One: The phrase shares the same meaning with “nobody”; however, it is proper to use in writing and a space between no and one should be provided.
3. None: (Pronoun) Refers to no one, not any or no part. It can be used both as a singular and a plural pronoun. The collocation “none of”, which refers to not one in a group, is the most frequently used phrase derived from “none”.
Examples:
I arrived at the conference room too early and no body was there. (Spoken English)
I arrived at the conference room too early and nobody was there. (Spoken English)
He came up with a great idea when noone else could.
He came up with a great idea when no one else could.
They ask me for help because they no one have dealt with this kind of issue before.
They ask me for help because none of them have dealt with this kind of issue before.
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