Today, we will talk about two words: “nun” and “none”. They look almost the same, but they are very different. Let’s learn more about them.
The word “nun” comes from an old word for a woman who lives in a church and prays a lot. The word “none” comes from an old word that means “not one”.
A “nun” is a woman who lives in a special place called a convent and spends her life praying and helping others. The word “none” means not any or not one. It’s used when there is zero of something.
Think of “nun” with the U for “Uniform”; nuns wear a uniform. For “none”, think of the O like a big zero – it means zero, not any.
Remember, “nun” is a woman in a convent who prays, and “none” means not any or zero. Use these tips to help you remember which word is which.
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