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  1. "noone", "no one" or "no-one"? - English Language & Usage Stack …

    Jan 13, 2011 · noone is the common misspelling of "no one". "Noone" is formed for consistency with "nobody", and also its opposites "anyone" and "everyone", but it is still considered nonstandard …

  2. "no one" vs "no one else" - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    Mar 26, 2018 · No one is correct. John can not like you more than John likes you therefore saying no one else is insinuating that other than John, no one likes you more. Therefore stating that John likes …

  3. Why hyphenate no one: no-one? [duplicate] - English Language

    May 26, 2016 · The standard progression for this type of thing is first two words, then hyphenated, then one word. See Ngram. While the one-word no one is a problem because noone looks like noon and …

  4. No one or nobody? Someone or somebody? [duplicate]

    Someone refers to a specific person we have in mind, while somebody is more general (it could be any of the persons). The same applies for no one and nobody.

  5. "A friend to all is a friend to none" - Aristotle. What does this ...

    Mar 7, 2016 · Aristotle on friendship Although Aristotle never wrote (in Greek) the terse wording "A friend to all is a friend to none," he seems to have agreed with the sentiment. He analyzes the nature and …

  6. What's a phrase for a compromise in which both sides are unhappy?

    Aug 25, 2021 · I think there is a useful distinction between a compromise which divides the pain between the two parties, and a compromise that is actually worse for everyone than either of the …

  7. "She" or "her" following "no one but"?

    Which pronoun is correct in the following sentence? No one but her/she ever made a perfect score on the test The answer according to the book is "her", but it is getting on my nerves. I tried sol...

  8. said no one ever - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    Can anybody explain to me the gist of the phrase "said no one ever". Yes, I read urban dictionary definition but still I don't get it. Looks like it is said with sarcasm. E.g. "Pam Anderson's boo...

  9. american english - No one knows or no one know? - English Language ...

    Feb 28, 2016 · 0 Noone knows the answer. -that's correct. Noone know the answer. -this is wrong because you're talking about Noon, not you. There is nobody anwering the qustion. -structure wise, …

  10. Time of day between morning and noon

    May 16, 2020 · I’d call Vormittag mid-morning. Noon Is usually a specific time, but mid-day is longer—11:30 - 2:30, which encompasses overlapping lunch hours.