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Originally Posted by super_crayon "None of you has perfect spelling" should be "None of you have perfect spelling."
Which is more correct:
1) You has a shit sandwich.
2) You have a shit sandwich. |
It's probably more accepted by grammar experts to say "none has."
But there's a long history of use of either "none has" or "none have."
Neither is unequivocally wrong.
However, when none is modified by "almost" (not the case here), you have to use the plural form.
"Almost none of the women like that dress."
The example with the verb "to have" is irrelevant.