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  • Difference between One to One and One on One
    In BrEng one-to-one (with hyphens) is used in the following: one-to-one discussion; one-to-one talk; and one-to-one interview as in "Interviews will be on a one-to-one basis " Finally, one-to-one in Mathematics: "Maths characterized by or involving the pairing of each member of one set with only one member of another set, without remainder "
  • One-to-one vs. one-on-one - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    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 One-on-one is the correct adjective in your example
  • 1:1 is one on one. How do you say 1:2, 1:3 and so on?
    As pointed out in comments, the options using colons are normally read as a ratio using the word "to" compare the numbers (i e one to one, one to two etc ) This is the most common usage Following from your wording, perhaps you are looking for such a comparison in a competitive sense (like a one on one debate for example)
  • determiners - a single vs one single - English Language Learners . . .
    Both examples are idiomatic, and both mean the same because the article in "a single idea" denotes one You could just say: School dissertations typically revolve around an idea The word 'single' is added because it not only means one, but also not one of several, so it serves to emphasise that it is one and only one
  • Whats the difference between ones, the ones, those, one, the . . .
    I agree that "one" is indefinite in the singular while "the one" and "that" are definite in the singular A chair made of wood is as good as one made of leather (indefinite, singular) This chair made of wood is as good as that (one) made of leather (definite, singular) The chair made of wood is as good as the one made of leather (definite
  • phrases - One and the same or One in the same? - English Language . . .
    The correct usage is "One and the same" A good dictionary or phrase compilation will confirm this "One and the same" is used for emphasis, especially when there are seemingly different identities, characters, etc, in question For example: Johnny Jackson and the blind beggar in that corner are one and the same
  • Is the possessive of one spelled ones or ones?
    Indefinite pronouns like one and somebody: one's, somebody's The possessive of the pronoun one is spelled one's There are many types of pronouns Unfortunately, people explaining the mnemonic for remembering the spelling of its sometimes over-simplify and say something like "it doesn't have an apostrophe because it's a pronoun, like his or her"
  • One by one vs one after one - WordReference Forums
    Hi, if a group of students are going to go into the classroom, you tell them, ‘don’t barge in Please go into the classroom one by one or one after one ’ I’m wondering whether there’s any difference, are they interchangeable? Thanks




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