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Which one is grammatically correct or better Problems in relationships arise when one partner thinks the female partner should be multiorgasmic, else it reflects negatively on one or the other's performance

I have two assignments, one of them is done 'four or five' could be substituted reasonably by 'several'. I have two assignments, one of which is done

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I watched a video tutorial that the teacher said the.

I drew the shorter straw, so i was the one who collected the money

The present tense i am the one refers to the current state of affairs You are the person responsible for carrying out that action, and your responsibility extends into the present I am the one who collected the money. Recently i've come across sentences that doesn't have one in it and it looks like odd to me because i'm used to say which one.? the sentences must be correct because they are from a grammar.

I want to know what the constraints are on using the phrase one of the Is it used correctly in this example He is one of the soldiers who fight for their country. Does but one mean only one or except one

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This phrase shows up in the song love is an open door from the movie frozen

The relevant line is our mental synchronization can have but one 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 examples 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 be referred to as singular or plural, depending on the context

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In this case, the sentence refers to a larger entity which one is part of.

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 line on the difference between which and which one when asking a question that involves more than one answer? It is a somewhat poetic way of saying only one It is not generally something you'd use in everyday speech, as you would probably say only one

But in the context of a witticism or coining a phrase, you tend to see but one used in place of only one This said, if you strictly only use only one, you're not incorrect. With one or more is / are, the first thing to consider is whether 'one or more' is a unit or analysable

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