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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]In Virginia, a grandparent has no rights whatsoever unless the grandchild is being abused or neglected and a Virginia court decides to confer rights. Grandparents have tried to litigate the issue and [b]none has[/b] ever won. [/quote] Props to you on the good grammar. Seriously! [/quote] Seriously question: grammar or spelling? It's still pronounced "no one," right? And isn't "no one" just as legit to write?[/quote] None is pronounced nun. In this context I think it would actually be more correct to say "none" is equivalent to "not one," as opposed to no one, but in general it can replace either. [b]I think the good grammar PP was noting that the first poster correctly used a singular verb (has), where many would use have[/b].[/quote] +1[/quote]
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