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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Explain this to me please.

"That is the one of the two."
"That is the one of two."
"That is one of the two."
"That is one of two."

I have seen them all get used but what is the difference?
  

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Anonymous I have seen them all get used Where? Please show us the sentences. I can imagine only two of them in use.

  • Anonymous I have seen them all get used Where?
  • Please show us the sentences.
  • I can imagine only two of them in use.
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AnonymousI have seen them all get used
Where? Please show us the sentences. I can imagine only two of them in use.
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On different websites. But I can't give you the links because I don't have them.
Mister Micawber I can imagine only two of them in use.
Which two might that be?
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Anonymous I can't give you the links because I don't have them.
And perhaps you misread them anyway.
AnonymousWhich two might that be?
Which two do you think the most reasonable choices?
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I think these:

"That is one of the two."
"That is one of two."
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Anonymous"That is one of the two.""That is one of two."
Right!

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