Is it grammatically possible to say one of the many as the sentence below?
I do not consider Mexico as my home country, and it is just one of the many foreign countries to me.
moguwai007 Is it grammatically possible to say one of the many as the sentence below? I do not consider Mexico as my home country, and it is just one of the many foreign countries to me. I'm going to have to say no.
New words, one handy idiom, and a 2-minute quiz — delivered to your inbox to keep your streak alive.
moguwai007Is it grammatically possible to say one of the many as the sentence below?
I do not consider Mexico as my home country, and it is just one of the many foreign countries to me.
I'm going to have to say no. The meaning seems off. "One of the many" means "an example of the numerous uncounted things of its kind". There are only so many coun
moguwai007Is it grammatically possible to say one of the many as the sentence below?
Leave out 'the'. one of many
moguwai007I do not consider Mexico as my home country, and it is just one of the many foreign countries to me.
I don't consider Mexico my home country. It's just one of many foreign countrie