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Amir Oghlow Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

The only one

She is the only one to be asked about that tomorrow.
She is the only one who wants to go there
She is the only one wanting to go there
She is the only one who is travelling there tomorrow
She is the only one who is doing her homework
She is the only one to know about that

Could you please tell me if my sentences are correct or not?
  

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Amir Oghlow Could you please tell me if my sentences are correct or not? These seem fine: She is the only one who wants to go there. She is the only one wanting to go there.

  • Amir Oghlow Could you please tell me if my sentences are correct or not?
  • These seem fine: She is the only one who wants to go there.
  • She is the only one wanting to go there.
  • She is the only one who is travelling there tomorrow.
  • She is the only one who is doing her homework .
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Amir OghlowCould you please tell me if my sentences are correct or not?
These seem fine:

She is the only one who wants to go there.
She is the only one wanting to go there.
She is the only one who is travelling there tomorrow.
She is the only one who is doing her homework.

The other two are strange to m
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She is the only one travelling there tomorrow.
Instead of saying who is travelling
Is it right?
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Amir OghlowShe is the only one travelling there tomorrow.Instead of saying who is travellingIs it right?
Yes. "who is" is optional before an -ing verb form in many sentences.

They are the only ones (who are) traveling there.
The people (who are) visiting that area today are from Italy.
The man (who was) selling newspap

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