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One, ones “Do you need a pen ?” “No, thanks. I already have one.”  I prefer light colours to dark ones. The shopkeeper showed me two T-shirts and I bought the one with some flower patterns on. The students in class B have got much better scores than the ones in C.  The small buildings …

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One, ones

‘One’ is used instead of countable singular noun, “ones” is used instead of countable plural noun.
FOR EXAMPLE :mrgreen:
  • “Do you need a pen ?” “No, thanks. I already have one.” 
  • I prefer light colours to dark ones.
  • The shopkeeper showed me two T-shirts and I bought the one with some flower patterns on.
  • The students in class B have got much better scores than the ones in C. 
  • The small buildings over there belong to the staff but those large ones are where the administrators stay. 
If it needs to be indicated nouns that ‘one’ or‘ones’ pronouns substituting to noun refer to or to be remarked these(for example, with a “relative clause”), ‘the’ is used in front of them.
FOR EXAMPLE :mrgreen:
  • “I would like to try that shirt on.” “Which one?” “The blue one.” 
  • “Those students in the back row are from the States, but the ones in the front line are from Canada.” 
One/ones” isn’t used after “a/an, my/your … etc., some, any, both” and numbers. But ‘one’, ‘ones’ may be used if there is a adjective between them.
FOR EXAMPLE :mrgreen:
  • Don’t make a sudden decision to work in that company; you deserve a better one with your qualifications. 
  • The bowl was so small for the salad she made that she had to use two large ones to serve it. 
“One/ones” may be used after “the, this, that, these, those, each, another, which” or superlative adjective; however,it is not obligatory.
FOR EXAMPLE :mrgreen:
  • Don’t insist on answering all the questions in this book; those ones in the worksheet will be enough for revision. 
  • The band that performed the last in the contest was also the best (one)
  • Which (one) would you like to buy out of these two dresses? I will buy the black one if you buy the other (one)
  • Please, don’t wear this pink tie; get another (one)
These pronouns are used extensively with the usage ‘relative clause’ as well.
FOR EXAMPLE :mrgreen:
  • The one who is standing over there is our landlady. 
  • Dolores has filed the ones which belong to past year’s clients. 

That of / Those of

These two usages can be used in order to not repeat again a noun which was mentioned in the sentence before. “That of” is used instead of a singular noun, “those of” is used instead of a plural noun.

FOR EXAMPLE :mrgreen:
  • I can’t imagine a greater life than that of a teacher. (… than the life of a teacher) 
  • We should admit that the responsibilities of mothers are far more serious than those of fathers. (the responsibilities of fathers)

One of

A plural noun is used after the usage “one of”. Using a determiner as “the, my, those” in front of this plural noun is obligatory. It is necessary to pay attention to the subject-verb harmony after the usage ‘one of’. The verb after this usage must be singular.
FOR EXAMPLE :mrgreen:
  • one of his books 
  • one of the/my/those birds (NOT one of birds)
  • One of the cars in the parking lot has been sold. 
  • One of my classmates was awarded a scholarship in Canada. 
  • İstanbul is known as one of the most beautiful places not only in Europe but also in the whole world. 
“One of” is sometimes used with a singular noun. But this singular noun is a noun making a reference to a group.
FOR EXAMPLE 😀
  • Why don’t you ask one of the crew

One or it

“One” is used to mention generally an object, “it” is used to make a reference to a certain object described before.
FOR EXAMPLE :mrgreen:
  • I have to get a ticket to travel on public buses but I don’t know where I can get one. .)
  • Take this card and don’t lose it; or else, you won’t be allowed to enter there. 
  • I haven’t got a calculator and I need one for the calculus class. 
               BUT
  • “Have you seen my calculator around here?” “Yes, I’ve just seen it on your desk.” 

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It is used in the cases which people are affected by their work themselves, in other words, in the cases which subject and object are the same person. Look at your arm. You have painted yourself. I cut myself while I was peeling potatoes for dinner. Talking to oneself is the first sign of madness. …

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It is used in the cases which people are affected by their work themselves, in other words, in the cases which subject and object are the same person.

FOR EXAMPLE 😀
  • Look at your arm. You have painted yourself.
  • I cut myself while I was peeling potatoes for dinner.
  • Talking to oneself is the first sign of madness.

Reflexive pronouns can apostrophize to possessive statements and objects as well.

FOR EXAMPLE 😀
  • Her stories are all about herself.

‘Object pronoun’ is used after a preposition reporting place, not ‘reflexive pronoun’.

FOR EXAMPLE 😀
  • I didn’t have any money with … . 

a) her (true)   b) myself (false)

  • She didn’t see the car behind … while she was parking. 

a) her (true)   b) herself (false)

But, reflexive pronoun is used in cases which there is a possibility of referring to someone else.
FOR EXAMPLE:-D
  • He is very angry with himself

(It should be noted that the act of anger returns to the subject by using reflexive pronouns because there is a possibility of being angry with someone else in this sentence.)

Reflexive pronoun structures can be used in sentence at different places to emphasize at meaning “my own self, me myself and I / in the flesh, in person”.

FOR EXAMPLE 😀
  • I myself want to see the manager. 
  • They talked to the doctor himself

Reflexive pronoun structures can be used at meaning “alone” or “without help from anyone else” in form of”by+reflexive pronoun”. This meaning can be given with the usage of ‘on my/his/their own’.

FOR EXAMPLE 😀
  • The old woman lives by herself in an enormous house. 
  • Hillary was only four but she wrote her name all by herself
  • It’s a big garden, but we do all the gardening (by) ourselves
  • Little Tom made that cake all by himself

There are some idioms used with ‘reflexive pronouns’. Please, examine the examples below.

FOR EXAMPLE 😀
  • I hope the fanatic supporters behave themselves this time. (stand smarter)
  • Please help yourself to the food, won’t you? (When someone is asked to buy from foods and drinks, it is used at meaning “go ahead”.)
  • Please make yourself at home. (It is used when someone is invited and told to comfort oneself as if one self home.)

Reflexive pronouns can be used in order to emphasize.

FOR EXAMPLE 😀
  • Do it yourself
  • The house itself is nice, but the garden is very small. 

There is not reflexive structure describing possessive. Instead, “my own, your own, his own etc.” usages are used.

FOR EXAMPLE 😀
  • I only wash my own clothes. (NOT …myself’s clothes)

The verbs as “wash, dress, shave” are not used with reflexive pronouns in English.

FOR EXAMPLE:-D
  • I shave on Mondays. (NOT …shave myself)

However, reflexive pronouns can be used when it need to clear who the action is made by.

FOR EXAMPLE 😀
  • My son is old enough to dress himself

Those are other some verbs which are not used with reflexive pronouns:

FOR EXAMPLE 😀
  • All of a sudden, one of the windows opened
  • Her latest book is selling well.
  • You should try to concentrate
  • I feel funny. (NOT I feel myself funny.) 

“Reflexive pronouns” are used in the sentences that its subject and its object are same. It indicates that the subject is influenced by his/her work.

FOR EXAMPLE 😀
  • After years of experience, I have taught myself to tolerate people. 
  • As we were waiting for the results, we all prepared ourselves for the worst.
Reflexive pronouns are not used with some verbs as “feel, dress, get up, concentrate, adapt, remember, stand up, wake up, move, hurry, get married, get tired, wash, shave, meet, rest”.
FOR EXAMPLE 😀
  • I feel nervous.
  • Hande couldn’t concentrate on the film due to the noise. 
However, above verbs are used with reflexive pronouns so as to emphasize that the action is made with difficulty.
FOR EXAMPLE 😀
  • We were filled with joy when we saw our two-year old son dressed himself.

When it is used with ‘by’ preposition, it is emphasized that the action was made only by that person without help.

FOR EXAMPLE 😀
  • You should learn to get over troubles by yourself
  • It is not advisable to let little children play near the swimming pool by themselves

These pronouns can characterise both subject and object.

FOR EXAMPLE 😀
  • Grandad saw Atatürk himself in 1930. 
  • I talked to the children themselves; I didn’t complain to their parents. 

“Reflexive pronouns” can be used after a preposition.

FOR EXAMPLE 😀
  • She only thinks of herself
  • When her mind is too busy with something, Laura talks to herself

However, “reflexive pronouns” cannot be used, and “object pronouns” is used if the preposition in the sentence is used for locating.

FOR EXAMPLE 😀
  • Martha placed her handbag in front of her.
  • Please, don’t bring your cousin with you because she is too naughty. 
These pronouns are also used with below statements.

enjoy oneself / help oneself / be proud of oneself / take care of oneself / make oneself at home / behave oneself

FOR EXAMPLE 😀
  • I hope you will like the film. Enjoy yourself
  • Come on kids! Help yourselves to these delicious chocolate cookies! 

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