
I have two assignments, and one of them is done. Or alternatively you need to make them two separate sentences, which means you need to replace the comma with a period. I have two
.I agree that quot;onequot; is indefinite in the singular while quot;the onequot; and quot;thatquot; are definite in the singular. A chair made of wood is as good as one made of leather. (indefinite,
.You may use one-to-one when you can identify a source and a destination. For eg., a one-to-one email is one sent from a single person to another, i.e., no ccs or bccs. In
.If your answer to the question is “(one of) A or B and/but only one”, then you should say so in your answer — but I believe that you can’t treat “one of” as a parenthetical.
.The past tense quot;I was the onequot; refers to the situation in the past. For example: Cousin Joe and I were drawing lots to see who should collect the money. I drew the shorter
.But if I say quot;Love is one of the things that make[s] the world go 'round,quot; it's trivially transparent that I don't mean that there are quot;some things,quot; and that of them, love is the
Normally the NP is quantified (e.g, one/thirteen/a few of them). However, if the phrase is all but NP, then it means 'all except one/thirteen/a few of them'. Make sure you know which idiom
.When using the word quot;whichquot; is it necessary to still use quot;onequot; after asking a question or do quot;whichquot; and quot;which onequot; have the same meaning? Where do you draw the line
.However, when one uses the word quot;onequot;, it is as if one is speaking in general terms, not refering to any specified individual. It isn't a hard rule that every use of 'you' is
.It would come much more naturally to a native speaker to say not quot;That man is a 50-year-oldquot; [note also the hyphenation here] but quot;That is a 50-year-old manquot;; similarly, not
I have two assignments, and one of them is done. Or alternatively you need to make them two separate sentences, which means you need to replace the comma with a period. I have two
.I agree that quot;onequot; is indefinite in the singular while quot;the onequot; and quot;thatquot; are definite in the singular. A chair made of wood is as good as one made of leather. (indefinite,
.You may use one-to-one when you can identify a source and a destination. For eg., a one-to-one email is one sent from a single person to another, i.e., no ccs or bccs. In
.If your answer to the question is “(one of) A or B and/but only one”, then you should say so in your answer — but I believe that you can’t treat “one of” as a parenthetical.
.The past tense quot;I was the onequot; refers to the situation in the past. For example: Cousin Joe and I were drawing lots to see who should collect the money. I drew the shorter
.But if I say quot;Love is one of the things that make[s] the world go 'round,quot; it's trivially transparent that I don't mean that there are quot;some things,quot; and that of them, love is the
Normally the NP is quantified (e.g, one/thirteen/a few of them). However, if the phrase is all but NP, then it means 'all except one/thirteen/a few of them'. Make sure you know which idiom
.When using the word quot;whichquot; is it necessary to still use quot;onequot; after asking a question or do quot;whichquot; and quot;which onequot; have the same meaning? Where do you draw the line
.However, when one uses the word quot;onequot;, it is as if one is speaking in general terms, not refering to any specified individual. It isn't a hard rule that every use of 'you' is
.It would come much more naturally to a native speaker to say not quot;That man is a 50-year-oldquot; [note also the hyphenation here] but quot;That is a 50-year-old manquot;; similarly, not
I have two assignments, and one of them is done. Or alternatively you need to make them two separate sentences, which means you need to replace the comma with a period. I have two
.I agree that quot;onequot; is indefinite in the singular while quot;the onequot; and quot;thatquot; are definite in the singular. A chair made of wood is as good as one made of leather. (indefinite,
.You may use one-to-one when you can identify a source and a destination. For eg., a one-to-one email is one sent from a single person to another, i.e., no ccs or bccs. In
.If your answer to the question is “(one of) A or B and/but only one”, then you should say so in your answer — but I believe that you can’t treat “one of” as a parenthetical.
.The past tense quot;I was the onequot; refers to the situation in the past. For example: Cousin Joe and I were drawing lots to see who should collect the money. I drew the shorter
.But if I say quot;Love is one of the things that make[s] the world go 'round,quot; it's trivially transparent that I don't mean that there are quot;some things,quot; and that of them, love is the
Normally the NP is quantified (e.g, one/thirteen/a few of them). However, if the phrase is all but NP, then it means 'all except one/thirteen/a few of them'. Make sure you know which idiom
.When using the word quot;whichquot; is it necessary to still use quot;onequot; after asking a question or do quot;whichquot; and quot;which onequot; have the same meaning? Where do you draw the line
.However, when one uses the word quot;onequot;, it is as if one is speaking in general terms, not refering to any specified individual. It isn't a hard rule that every use of 'you' is
.It would come much more naturally to a native speaker to say not quot;That man is a 50-year-oldquot; [note also the hyphenation here] but quot;That is a 50-year-old manquot;; similarly, not
I have two assignments, and one of them is done. Or alternatively you need to make them two separate sentences, which means you need to replace the comma with a period. I have two
.I agree that quot;onequot; is indefinite in the singular while quot;the onequot; and quot;thatquot; are definite in the singular. A chair made of wood is as good as one made of leather. (indefinite,
.You may use one-to-one when you can identify a source and a destination. For eg., a one-to-one email is one sent from a single person to another, i.e., no ccs or bccs. In
.If your answer to the question is “(one of) A or B and/but only one”, then you should say so in your answer — but I believe that you can’t treat “one of” as a parenthetical.
.The past tense quot;I was the onequot; refers to the situation in the past. For example: Cousin Joe and I were drawing lots to see who should collect the money. I drew the shorter
.But if I say quot;Love is one of the things that make[s] the world go 'round,quot; it's trivially transparent that I don't mean that there are quot;some things,quot; and that of them, love is the
Normally the NP is quantified (e.g, one/thirteen/a few of them). However, if the phrase is all but NP, then it means 'all except one/thirteen/a few of them'. Make sure you know which idiom
.When using the word quot;whichquot; is it necessary to still use quot;onequot; after asking a question or do quot;whichquot; and quot;which onequot; have the same meaning? Where do you draw the line
.However, when one uses the word quot;onequot;, it is as if one is speaking in general terms, not refering to any specified individual. It isn't a hard rule that every use of 'you' is
.It would come much more naturally to a native speaker to say not quot;That man is a 50-year-oldquot; [note also the hyphenation here] but quot;That is a 50-year-old manquot;; similarly, not