
pronouns - "One of them" vs. "One of which" - English Language …
Which one is grammatically correct or better? I have two assignments, One of them is done. I have two assignments, One of which is done. I watched a video tutorial that the teacher said the ...
Is there a specific word for a person who has one leg?
Sep 15, 2010 · For the sake of completeness, the following three words from the OED can technically describe a person with one leg, but they cannot be used in ordinary conversation for this. uniped n. A …
Which vs Which one - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
The "one" could imply that of the alternates only ONE choice is possible, or permitted. "Which" alone could indicate several choices from the set of alterates could be selected in various combinations. Of …
usage of "on a one-on-one basis" | WordReference Forums
Mar 21, 2016 · Does not "one-on-one" mean one person versus one person? Yes, it does. But your OP doesn't say that the client will always assign a single person to interact with your company's …
Is the possessive of "one" spelled "ones" or "one's"?
How one and one's is different from other indefinite pronouns The possessive of one (one's) is formed the same way as the possessive of other indefinite pronouns, such as someone (someone's), but it is …
To broaden or to deepen one’s knowledge? - WordReference Forums
Oct 11, 2018 · To broaden or to deepen one’s knowledge? Hello! I think that the question is clear: which form is more correct (in a formal context)?
"one of ..." singular or plural? [duplicate] - English Language & Usage ...
Dec 12, 2015 · 1 One of the former students. "One of" refers to a group. The group that follows is plural. "Students" is plural of "student." Consider the statement, "one of the team." A team is a group. It can …
one would think - WordReference Forums
Mar 10, 2012 · Boss have already chosen someone for the events. and employees says "One would think he would choose someone who know about this event" and I think that First 'would' has feeling …
Which came first when saying numbers: "one hundred AND one" or …
101: One hundred and one 234,500: Two hundred and thirty four thousand five hundred Based on my experience, Britons, Australians and New Zealanders say the "and", and North Americans do not (ie …
difference between "EA" and "unit" | WordReference Forums
Apr 30, 2014 · I know that both "EA" and "unit" indicate the number of products. Is there any difference between these two words?