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All/all of, most/most of, no/none of, etc.

by 김대리 2016. 8. 1.

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All/all of, most/most of, no/none of, etc.

A. all some any most much/many little/few no

All cars stopped on the highway because of car accident.
Some cars overtook our car.
(on a notice) NO CARS. (=no cars allowed)
Some people learn foreign languages for their future. (not Some of people)
Most tourist try to avoid the sun. (not The most tourist)

B. all some any most much/many little/few half none
some of/most of/none of, etc. + the/this/that/these/those/my..., etc.

Some of the people complained mightily about Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) weapon system.
None of this money is mine.
Have you see any of these videos?
All of my companion live in Changwon.
She was sick. She spent most of the day in bed.

C. all of/some of/none of, etc. + it/us/you/them

"Have you met them?" "None of them./ A few of them."
"Do you like songs of this singer?" "Some of it. Not all of it."
All of us were late.

D. some/most/none

Some breads have filling and some have no.
A few of the restaurants were open, but most were closed.
Half this money is mine, and half is yours.​