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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. 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.

  3. 1 juil. 2012 · J.R.: Yes, I didn't want to clog up the answer itself with that level of detail, but when the word "the" is part of the "the one side/hand" juxtaposed with "the other side/hand", most of the instances with "hand" are exactly OP's context, but very few of the (far less common anyway) instances of "side" are actually for that "weighing up of alternatives" sense.

  4. 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?.

  5. 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 ...

  6. 2 oct. 2012 · People in some countries use the first one and some people use the second one. So it's better to know both ways in order to speak to everyone. But some native speakers will say "I haven't any money" which is informal English, so if someone says it like that you have to keep in mind that it means "I haven't got any money".

  7. 27 sept. 2010 · One use of single and double quotation marks not mentioned in any of the other answers is when quotation marks need to be nested, as in the case where a quotation itself includes a quotation. For example, John stated, "I was walking down the sidewalk, when I heard a woman cry, 'Get out of here!'. I couldn't tell who she was talking to."

  8. 28 juil. 2015 · In truth, think of collectives as singular plurals. They are handled and spelled as a singular, but remain plural. "People are" remains the correct form in usage. It is referring to a single collection of people. Some grammar guides and dictionaries state that pluralizing such collectives is incorrect.

  9. 2 mai 2015 · On the one hand, the government would like more energy, but on the other hand, it is not prepared to find more extra investments in order to get it. However, I think the idiom on the one hand...on the other hand is somewhat informal. Are there any, more formal alternative to this idiom, that would fit in the provided context?

  10. 13 janv. 2011 · noone is the common misspelling of "no one". "Noone" is formed for consistency with "nobody", and also its opposites "anyone" and "everyone", but it is still considered nonstandard because of the doubled vowels creating a temptation to read and pronounce it as "noon" (/nuːn/). On the other hand, no-one is the alternative spelling of "no one".

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