D.Complete the sentences with no / none / no one. Two words can be possible.
1.The bus was completely empty. There was __________on it.
2.It was a public holiday, so there were __________ shops open.
3.We had to take a taxi home because there were __________ vans.
4.What’s going to happen? – __________knows.
5.– How many papers have you got? – __________ . Do you want me to get some?
6.We took a few pictures, but __________ of them were very good.
7.What a stupid thing! __________ intelligent person would do such a thing.
8.There was complete silence in the room. __________ said anything.
9.You must have a wrong number,' she said. `There's __________ of that name here.'
10.Tell __________ of the secret that has passed between us.
E.Choose the best word.
1.She told no one / none about her plans.
2.The test was completely difficult. No / None of the students passed.
3.– How many photos did you take? – No one / None.
4.Nowhere to cross the river. There’re none / no bridges.
5.No one / No did what I asked them to do.
6.No / No one reason was given for the change of the plan.
7.This stuff is all yours. No one / None of it is mine.
8.Look at the statuettes. None / No one is perfect, are they?
9. – Who were you talking to just now? – No one / None.
10.Sue has none / no trouble finding a job.
11.I did my best but answered no / no one questions he asked me.
12.Teacher got angry as no one / no in the class did their homework.
13. – Have all the tickets been sold? – Yes, none / no one left.
14. – Have you sold all the tickets? – Yes, no / none tickets left.
15.This job isn’t so easy. No / No one seems to do it.