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LONGMAN ENGLISH GRAMMAR PRACTICE

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4.2 'One'4.2C 'Which one(s)?' - 'This/that (one)', etc. [> LEG 4.1 O]Study:l**J1 We use one/ones to refer to people and things after Which?, this/that and adjectives:Which one would you like? This one or that one?- I'd like the large one/the red one.We can also say Which would you like? This or that?2 We sometimes omit one and ones after superlatives and in short answers:Which one/ones would you like?- I'd like the best (one/ones).Which one/ones would you like? - The large/the red.3 We usually avoid ones after these/those: I want these. I want those. (Not 'these ones")4 We normally use one/ones after this/that/these/those + adjective:I want this/that white one. I want these/those white ones.5 We cannot omit one/ones in structures like: Which woman? - The one in the green dress.Write:a Supply one or ones.b Put a tick beside the sentences where one/ones could be omitted.1 Which gloves would you like to see? - The in the window.2 Which shoes fit you best? - The large3 Which pullover do you prefer? - The red4 Which jeans are you going to buy? - The most expensive5 Please pass me that plate. - Which ?6 Two of those coats suit you very well. - Which ?7 I'd like to test-drive one of these two cars. - This or that8 I'd like to see some rings, please. - These in silver or those .gold?9 I'd like to try one of these shirts. Please pass me that white10 I think, on the whole, I prefer these yellowin4.2D ContextWrite:Put in you, one or ones where necessary.HELP!can always tell the people who know all about cars. They're the 2 who canrecognize all the latest models and who bore 3 silly with useless information. The 4who don't know about cars are a bit like my friend, Robin. Robin is 5 of those people whobelieves that all car engines are in the front of a vehicle. He recently hired a car without even realizingthat it was 6 of those with its engine at the back. Last week he was driving along a countryroad when he heard a strange noise coming from the car and he stopped to have a look. He raised thebonnet to examine his engine and you can imagine his surprise when he saw that he didn't have7! He waved to a passing car and a young man stopped. Robin explained that he had lost hisengine. 'I don't suppose 8 can help me,' he said. 'Of course I can help 9 ,' the youngman said. 'I've got a spare 10 in the back of my car. You can use that 11 'A spare engine in the back.57

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