I have two assignments, one of them is done I am really struggling to understand if i should use a or one in the below example I have two assignments, one of which is done
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I watched a video tutorial that the teacher said the.
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.
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 Alternatively, he's one and a half would be understood perfectly (presumably one would already know the child's gender)
I think the full written form is preferable, but there's no one to stop you from writing the number in digits He's 1Β½ years old is also fine. As @petershor points out, in this case one is the pronoun, and would never be numeric As an american, i mostly hear βon the one hand,β but use only βon one hand.β by the vagaries of fate, i'm a linguist
One in βone handβ is a determiner, and two in a row is one too many, as in **the my hand.
I have searched on the internet but the explanations are in chinese, which i can't understand What is the difference between these two (pairs of) sentences One is red, another is. If your answer to the question is β (one of) a or b and/but only oneβ, then you should say so in your answer β but i believe that you canβt treat βone ofβ as a parenthetical.