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With one or more is / are, the first thing to consider is whether 'one or more' is a unit or analysable How one and one's is different from other indefinite pronouns the possessive of one (one's) is formed the same way as the possessive of other indefinite pronouns, such as someone. 'four or five' could be substituted.

We had seven employees one of whom could speak french fluently It's a rule of thumb, but what i found was that this is not always correct. We had seven employees one of which could speak french fluently

Which of the above sentences is.

Recently i've come across sentences that doesn't have one in it and it looks like odd to me because i'm used to say which one.? the sentences must be correct because they are. I want to know what the constraints are on using the phrase one of the Is it used correctly in this example He is one of the soldiers who fight for their country.

In general one each may be replaced by one of each with only stylistic damage The comma after primitive data types is wrong and confusing, however It should be a colon. That means either one member fewer or one fewer member is correct

However, it's important to note that in casual, everyday english, many people will use less in.

Alternatively, he's one and a half would be understood perfectly (presumably one would already know the child's gender) I think the full written form is preferable, but there's no. Some people say a dog=one, dogs=ones, the dog=the one=that, and the dogs=the ones=those

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