There are none who can
Meaning of There are none who can
No people exist who are able to do something.
In simple words: No one is able to do something.
There are none who can in a sentence
- In this competition, there are none who can match her skill.
- During the meeting, he insisted, 'There are none who can contest my authority.'
- When it comes to this puzzle, there are none who can solve it as quickly as he can.
How to use There are none who can
Typically used in formal or literary contexts to emphasize a lack of ability or capability. Not suitable for casual conversation.
Grammar pattern
there are none who + verb
Memory hint
Remember a scene where a knight declares, 'There are none who can defeat me!'
Related words
Collocations with There are none who can
- there are none who can succeed
- there are none who match
- there are none who dare
Synonyms for There are none who can
- no one can
- nobody is able to
- none are capable of
Opposites of There are none who can
- many can
- some can
Common mistakes with There are none who can
- 'There are no one who' instead of 'there are none who'
- Using with a plural subject incorrectly
- Confusing with 'there is no one who'
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More chunks like There are none who can
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Conditions that must be met for something to be successful.
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Frequently asked questions about There are none who can
What does There are none who can mean?
No one is able to do something.
What is the definition of There are none who can?
No people exist who are able to do something.
How do you use There are none who can in a sentence?
In this competition, there are none who can match her skill.
Can you give another example of There are none who can?
During the meeting, he insisted, 'There are none who can contest my authority.'
What are synonyms for There are none who can?
Common alternatives include no one can, nobody is able to, none are capable of.
What is the opposite of There are none who can?
Opposite meanings include many can, some can.
What words go with There are none who can?
It commonly pairs with there are none who can succeed, there are none who match, there are none who dare.
What are common mistakes when using There are none who can?
'There are no one who' instead of 'there are none who' Using with a plural subject incorrectly Confusing with 'there is no one who'
How do you pronounce There are none who can?
US: //ðɛr ɑr nʌn hu kæn//, UK: //ðeər ɑː nʌn huː kæn//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
Is There are none who can formal or informal?
"There are none who can" is formal, so it fits professional, business, or academic conversations.
When should I use There are none who can?
Typically used in formal or literary contexts to emphasize a lack of ability or capability. Not suitable for casual conversation.
