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"ones" in sentence? a curious obeject!!
What is the meaning of ones, and what is its grammar rule? Why use man ones, why not "one"? because I hear " I owe you one".
Sorry but I'm curious!!
"Diesel engines are usually more fuel-efficient than petrol ones."
Aug 20, 2020 8:13 PM
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It's because "engines" is a plural and the sentence is comparing. It sounds less natural but you could say:
A diesel engine is usually more fuel-efficient than a petrol one
August 20, 2020
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Don't confuse the noun with the adjective.
In your sentence, 'ones' is used in place of 'engines' in order to avoid repetition. Here are more examples:
I usually order the double-beef hamburger, but today I'm not very hungry so I'm going to order the single one.
My friend likes to wear a fancy dress to parties but I prefer to wear a simpler one.
'Ones' is also used as a possessive pronoun referring to someone in general.
One (subject pronoun) should obey ones (possessive pronoun) parents.
August 20, 2020
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