B1 – Intermediate
No, none of, any, nothing, and nobody are indefinite pronouns and determiners. They are used to express absence, negation, or an unspecified quantity. They serve as modifiers or subjects/objects, typically indicating “not any” or “not one”.
No
Use “no” + noun to say something does not exist.
Structure: no + noun
Examples:
- I have no money.
- There is no water in the bottle.
- She has no friends here.
Tip:
- “No” makes the sentence negative, so don’t use “not” again.
x: I don’t have no money.
o: I have no money.
None of
Use none of + the / my / these / those + noun
Meaning: zero from a group
Examples:
- None of the students are here.
- None of my friends came.
- None of the water is clean.
With pronouns:
- None of them are ready.
- None of us understand.
Tip:
- Countable plural → usually are
- Uncountable → is
Any
Use “any” in questions and negative sentences.
Structure: any + noun
Examples:
- Do you have any questions?
- I don’t have any money.
- Is there any milk left?
Tip:
In positive sentences, “any” means it doesn’t matter which:
- You can choose any color.
Nothing
Nothing means no thing.
Structure: nothing (no noun after it)
Examples:
- I see nothing.
- There is nothing in the bag.
- He said nothing.
Tip:
x: I don’t see nothing.
o: I see nothing.
o: I don’t see anything.
Nobody
Nobody means no person.
Structure: nobody (no noun after it)
Examples:
- Nobody is at home.
- I know nobody here.
- Nobody called me.
Tip:
x: I don’t know nobody.
o: I know nobody.
o: I don’t know anybody.
Quick Comparison
| Word | Use with noun? | Meaning | Example |
|---|---|---|---|
| no | yes | zero | no food |
| none of | yes (group) | zero from group | none of the students |
| any | yes | some (questions/negatives) | any water |
| nothing | no | no thing | nothing here |
| nobody | no | no person | nobody came |