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Old 10-09-2008, 08:27 AM   #51
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Originally Posted by icarus View Post
Both are grammatically incorrect. The second one has been explained above. The first has incorrect subject/verb agreement; 'none' is singular, thus you should have responded, "none of them is mine." Now an interesting question is whether your boss was correct or incorrect; can 'which' be both singular and plural? 'Which ones?' presumably could have a plural answer. I tend to think 'which' can be both singular and plural (like 'you'), and thus "which is" and "which are" can each be correct depending on the context.
Would she not be able to answer the first question with "None of these are mine"? Would that be grammatically correct?
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