Meaning of Extra ones
Additional items or individuals beyond the usual or expected number.
In simple words: Additional things or people.
Extra ones in a sentence
- We ordered six sandwiches, but we have two extra ones.
- If you have extra ones, please bring them to the meeting.
- She gave me some extra ones to share with my friends.
- I found a few extra ones in the drawer while cleaning.
- Would you like some extra ones of these cookies?
How to use Extra ones
Used in casual conversation when referring to additional items beyond what is needed or expected. Not suitable for formal writing.
Grammar pattern
noun + extra ones
Memory hint
Think of adding more slices of pizza, you say 'extra ones' to get more.
Related words
Collocations with Extra ones
- order extra ones
- bring extra ones
- have extra ones
- give extra ones
- find extra ones
Synonyms for Extra ones
- additional ones
- more
- supplementary ones
- further ones
- extra items
Common mistakes with Extra ones
- Confused with 'extra one' instead of 'extra ones'.
- Using 'extra ones' when referring to a singular noun.
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Frequently asked questions about "Extra ones"
What does "Extra ones" mean?
Additional things or people.
What is the definition of "Extra ones"?
Additional items or individuals beyond the usual or expected number.
How do you use "Extra ones" in a sentence?
We ordered six sandwiches, but we have two extra ones.
Can you give another example of "Extra ones"?
If you have extra ones, please bring them to the meeting.
What are synonyms for "Extra ones"?
Common alternatives include additional ones, more, supplementary ones, further ones, extra items.
What words go with "Extra ones"?
It commonly pairs with order extra ones, bring extra ones, have extra ones, give extra ones, find extra ones.
What are common mistakes when using "Extra ones"?
Confused with 'extra one' instead of 'extra ones'. Using 'extra ones' when referring to a singular noun.
How do you pronounce "Extra ones"?
US: //ˈɛkstrə wʌnz//, UK: //ˈɛkstrə wʌnz//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
When should I use "Extra ones"?
Used in casual conversation when referring to additional items beyond what is needed or expected. Not suitable for formal writing.
