
word usage - Difference between 'One to One' and 'One on One'
one-on-one is used to talk about meetings between two people. When there is a discussion we can call it a one-on-one discussion; as an alternative for a face to face confrontation and in interviews (quite …
one or more people - WordReference Forums
Aug 3, 2014 · When usage and logic clash (along the lines of "more than one person has said"): We often hear this phrase, but how can "people" (meaning 'the plural of "person"') take a singular verb? …
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 ...
What's a one word synonym for "will be?" | WordReference Forums
Jan 18, 2013 · I'm trying to write in a more succint way. I commonly use phrases like "It will be a good opportunity." Is there a one word replacement for "will be?" I can't say "It is a good opportunity" …
Which one is correct in "How can I ..."? VS "How I can ..."
I did not get your question fully, but I think you are confused with the structure of a question - How can I Vs. How I can. I'm answering that way. When asking a question, the pronouns should be followed by …
in class one, grade one - WordReference Forums
Oct 17, 2019 · As we has only one class per year, a single number (no letter) sufficed. As soon as I moved to secondary school, where we had more than one class in each year group, each class was …
Not one vs None - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
The first one makes sense insofar as it means that "He is not a member of our group." The second one does not make sense in the context of the former statement even though "none" comes from Old …
'either of you' vs 'both of you' vs 'one of you two'
Aug 12, 2010 · Hello, Thomas Tompion! In your explanation does whichever one mean 'only one of the two, which one of them doesn't matter' or 'both of them'? And how about the example 'Either of us …
Does "but one" mean "only one" or "except one"? [duplicate]
Does "but one" mean "only one" or "except one"? 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
Which one <would><will> you choose? - WordReference Forums
Oct 31, 2022 · It could be, for example, that Which one will you choose? means that a decision must be made, whereas Which one would you choose? means conjecture ("if given a choice"). Or it could be …