Saturday, 13 June 2015

one of


The phrase one of is always used with a plural noun. The noun is always preceded by a determiner of some kind.

Correct:
one of my friends; one of the schools

Incorrect (because the noun is not plural):
one of my friend; one of the school

Incorrect (because there is no determiner):
one of friends
one of schools
This kind of mistake is very common.

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