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Cat desk Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

"The suitcase" vs "it" vs "one"

Hi there, In the following example, can I use the suitcase, it, and one interchangeably? Are they all correct?
  • Yesterday my friend told me over phone someone has left a suitcase in front of our school. He was so afraid. When I got there I couldn't see one.
  • Yesterday my friend told me over phone someone has left a suitcase in front of our school. He was so afraid. When I got there I couldn't see it.
  • Yesterday my friend told me over phone someone has left a suitcase in front of our school. He was so afraid. When I got there I couldn't see the suitcase.
And if they are all correct, as an English speaker which one will you prefer?
  

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They are interchangeable. Not sure if any are used more commonly.

  • They are interchangeable.
  • Not sure if any are used more commonly.
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They are interchangeable. Not sure if any are used more commonly.
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Please do not double post.

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CJ

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