meaning
None can usually refer to people, meaning "no one", and sometimes it can also refer to things, meaning "no";
Nothing usually refers to things, which is a general term.
Differentiated use
Usage of 1.none
1. none = none; No one can refer to people, which means "no one"; It can also refer to things, meaning "nothing". It represents the number of people or things people talk about, that is, the concept of quantity.
Nobody left there. Nobody left there.
2. The predicate verb "nothing" is singular or plural, which means that there are three or more people or things, and refers to the above things, including the specific concept. Suggest a quantity, which means "none" in quantity. How much+n is generally used to answer; ; How much+n. And interrogative sentences with arbitrary+n.
None of us has seen him.
None of us have seen him.
He wants me to lend him some money, but I have no money on hand.
He wants me to lend him some money, but I don't have it now. (especially the money mentioned above)
How much water is there in the bottle? How much water is there in the bottle?
-none. Not at all.
2. The usage of nothing
1. refers to things.
This predicate is singular.
3. It is generally used to answer general questions about what is involved and special questions caused by what.
He felt hungry, but he couldn't find anything to eat in the kitchen.
He was hungry, but he didn't find anything to eat in the kitchen. (generally refers to all edible things, not one in particular)
What's on the table? What's on the table?
It's nothing. It's nothing.
example sentence
No examples.
Really? Nothing? Is it better? Than? Answer? Dragon? Bubble? Are you online? Answer? Is it hot? bathe ?
Nothing is more comfortable than taking a hot bath.
Really? Nothing? Where to? Is it? Afraid? Yes. ?
There is nothing to be afraid of.
No examples
What? Realized? No? Yes? His? Students? Will it? Coming? Where to? His? Defense?
He realized that none of his classmates would support him.
No? Yes? That? Men? Had it? Report? For what? Where the responsibility lies. ?
None of these people reported for duty.