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  1. 19 avr. 2012 · 31. One-to-one is used when you talk about transfer or communications. You may use one-to-one when you can identify a source and a destination. For eg., a one-to-one email is one sent from a single person to another, i.e., no ccs or bccs. In maths, a one-to-one mapping maps one element of a set to a unique element in a target set.

  2. 1 févr. 2015 · It would come much more naturally to a native speaker to say not "That man is a 50-year-old" [note also the hyphenation here] but "That is a 50-year-old man"; similarly, not "That kid is a one-and-a-half-year-old today" [a construction I have never heard anyone use when referring to half years as part of someone's age], but "That is a one-and-a-half-year-old kid" (omitting the 'today'), or ...

  3. 8 avr. 2016 · For example, you would always say: "Kate's a great racer. One of the fastest." Though she's among a set of fastest racers, you would never say she's one of the "fastests." The same construction applies to "best." There's a sort of intuitive logic to this pattern -- the adjective itself denotes the highest degree of some quality, a singular ...

  4. 23 août 2013 · When you refer to someone with the phrase 'you', you act as if you are speaking to them. 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 writing in the second-person, but rather more a guideline to help a writer avoid ...

  5. Presque Isle, One hundred one dollars, fifty five cents, $101 55... Edmunds, One hundred one dollars, thirteen cents, 101 13. On the evidence of these (and other early) Google Books search results, it appears that "one hundred and one" was in use by the second half of the 1600s and that "one hundred one" was in use by the second half of the 1700s.

  6. And both are the natural ways of saying it. Use either. Equals is equal being a verb, in the present tense. Is equal to is equal being a predicate adjective, with its auxiliary verb in the present tense. English is full of pairs like this, useful if one needs an extra syllable. As @Slkdfj Jfjf succinctly puts it, Use any.

  7. 25 avr. 2012 · 3. The idiom is one step at a time (Link). A distantly related idiom is to play by ear meaning to handle a situation in an impromptu manner. One step at a time is hardly an idiom. It means what it looks like it means. There are multiple steps to be carried out, and at any given time, you are carrying out one.

  8. 11 janv. 2014 · 4.a) That one would be you. 4.b) Which one would be you?. Short story: One way to find the subject of an interrogative main clause is to convert the example sentence into one that uses a multi-word verb phrase. The subject will either be in the front before the verb phrase, or else it will be sandwiched in between the verbs. Using the OP's two ...

  9. 22 mars 2014 · Yes, one is red, one black, and I haven't yet told you the colour of the third one. It is just that if there is one of something you use the. The house where my aunt lives is in a forest. If there are potentially more than one of something, you can only use the indefinite article a. Would you like a cup of tea?.

  10. 21 juil. 2017 · 1) In technical writing, numerals should always be used. The company hired 4 interns, but the fifth 1 left. Patch management is 1 of the best ways... The client should create a 1-way trust. 2) When using it as a pronoun or as an unspecified measure, "one" should be used. One of the things to consider. The assessment met one common standard.

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