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  1. 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 …

  2. "One-to-one" vs. "one-on-one" - English Language & Usage Stack …

    Apr 19, 2012 · In maths, a one-to-one mapping maps one element of a set to a unique element in a target set. One-on-one is the correct adjective in your example. See Free dictionary. One-on …

  3. one year and a half VS one and half years - WordReference Forums

    Feb 3, 2014 · I have worked for Wordreference company as a administer for one year and a half. (1 year 6 months) I have worked for Wordreference company as a administer for one and half …

  4. One each or one of each - WordReference Forums

    Oct 6, 2018 · Welcome. One of each: two drinks total, for example a pint of beer and a half a cider. One each: this makes sense if you are buying the drinks for yourself and a friend and …

  5. "On the one/other hand" vs. "on the one/other side"

    Jul 1, 2012 · So 'on the one hand' and 'on the other hand' should be used to mention about 2 opposite ideas in terms of an issue.But if you use 'on the one side' and 'on another side' to …

  6. determiners - Should I use "a" or "one"? - English Language …

    Oct 27, 2022 · I am really struggling to understand if I should use "a" or "one" in the below example. This is derived from another thread that became too confusing with the wrong …

  7. When to use "1" vs. "one" for technical writing?

    Jul 21, 2017 · I currently am in the middle of a discussion about the proper use for when to use the numeral "1" versus "one". There are two sides to this argument: 1) In technical writing, …

  8. Which is correct vs which one is correct? [duplicate]

    Aug 11, 2019 · When using the word " which " is it necessary to still use " one " after asking a question or do " which " and " which one " have the same meaning? Where do you draw the …

  9. Use "you" or "one" in formal writing? - English Language & Usage …

    Aug 23, 2013 · However, when one uses the word "one", 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 …

  10. "Wish in one hand, tacky in the other. See which fills up first".

    May 22, 2024 · One could say "Put apples in one hand, put oranges in the other, and see which fills up first". But "Apples in one hand, oranges in the other, and see which fills up first" sounds …