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• All is used for more than two people or things. It is used in affirmative sentences and takes a plural verb.
Ali, Adam and Mike are going to the festival. They are all very excited. / All of them are very excited.
• Both is used for two people, things, etc. It is used in affirmative sentences and takes a plural verb.
Bill and Ted are cousins. Both of them are in a team. / They are both in a team.
• Neither is used for two people, things, etc. It is used in affirmative sentences and gives them a negative meaning. It takes a singular or plural verb.
Bob and Ted want to get a car. Neither of them have/has had one before.
• None is used for more than two people, things, etc. It is used in affirmative sentences and gives them a negative meaning. It takes a singular or plural verb.
All my friends love chicken. None of them likes/like vegetables.
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