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  1. 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 …

  2. 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 …

  3. 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 …

  4. Once-off or One-off - WordReference Forums

    Jan 7, 2011 · Hello, Does anyone know what is the difference between 'once-off' and 'one-off' or whether once-off is used across the English-speaking world? Recently an English colleague …

  5. pronunciation - Why is "one" pronounced as "wan", not "oh-ne ...

    15 Why is one pronounced as "wan", not "oh-ne"? Why are the spelling and pronunciation of one so strange? In French, one is written as un, and pronounced as "oe" (with nasal sound). The …

  6. One of those people who < singular or plural verb?>

    Jun 22, 2015 · The sentence about "one of those rare people who" almost has to have a plural verb within the relative clause: He is one of those rare people, and he believes in ancient myths.

  7. Is the possessive of "one" spelled "ones" or "one's"?

    How one and one's is different from other indefinite pronouns The possessive of one (one's) is formed the same way as the possessive of other indefinite pronouns, such as someone …

  8. Which one do you like [better/more]? | WordReference Forums

    Jun 13, 2012 · I think the answer depends on the audience you are addressing. If you are doing formal writing or speaking in a formal setting, then you should probably use more/most with …

  9. Difference between "hundred", "a hundred", and "one hundred"?

    Regarding one hundred or a hundred etc, the person saying that there is a difference is right - one is used more for precision but a is more common and employed.

  10. when one thing increases, the other increases as well

    Feb 7, 2021 · Hello, is there any word to describe two things that change together? I mean when one of them increases, the other increases as well, and vice versa. Like the relationship …