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For eg. , a one-to-one email is one sent from a single person to another, i. e. , no ccs or bccs. One-on-one is the correct adjective in your … It isnt a hard rule that every use of you is writing in the second-person, but rather more a guideline to help a writer avoid overuse of the word you. I have two assignments, one of which is done. You are the person responsible for carrying out that action, and your responsibility extends into the present. This is derived from another thread that became too confusing with the wrong examples. In maths, a one-to-one mapping maps one element of a set to a unique element in a target set. I have two assignments, one of them is done. You may use one-to-one when you can identify a source and a destination. · one-to-one is used when you talk about transfer or communications. The present tense i am the one refers to the current state of affairs. · however, when one uses the word one, it is as if one is speaking in general terms, not refering to any specified individual. Its a rule of thumb, but what i found was that this is not always correct. · some people say a dog=one, dogs=ones, the dog=the one=that, and the dogs=the ones=those. · in english, pragmatically or means xor whenever a contrast is intended, so thats the normal tendency. · i am really struggling to understand if i should use a or one in the below example. The question is whether one is using the english meaning, or the logical meaning (the legal meaning is a matter of arbitrary local opinion). Which one is grammatically correct or better? Where do you draw the line on the difference between which and which one when asking a … · when using the word which is it necessary to still use one after asking a question or do which and which one have the same meaning? There are two sides to this argument: 1) in technical writing, numerals should alwa. I watched a video tutorial that the teacher said the. · i drew the shorter straw, so i was the one who collected the money. · the answer therefore is she was one of the several children who was sold at the auction (main sentence is in bold, the rest are only supporting the main sentence). · i currently am in the middle of a discussion about the proper use for when to use the numeral 1 versus one.