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UK//wʌn əv ðiːz//US//wʌn əv ðiz//

Meaning of One of these

A specific choice from a group of items.

In simple words: a specific item from a group

One of these in a sentence

  • Can you help me choose one of these?
  • I want one of these shirts for the party.
  • Which one of these do you prefer?

How to use One of these

Use 'one of these' when pointing to something specific among several items. It's casual and suitable in most everyday conversations, but avoid in formal writing.

Grammar pattern

one of + plural noun

Memory hint

Think of 'one' as a single choice among 'these' visible options.

Related words

Collocations with One of these

  • one of these days
  • one of these places
  • one of these options

Synonyms for One of these

  • a specific one
  • an item among these
  • a choice here

Opposites of One of these

  • none of these
  • all of these

Common mistakes with One of these

  • 'One of this' instead of 'one of these'
  • 'One of those' used when referring to items nearby

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Frequently asked questions about One of these

What does One of these mean?

a specific item from a group

What is the definition of One of these?

A specific choice from a group of items.

How do you use One of these in a sentence?

Can you help me choose one of these?

Can you give another example of One of these?

I want one of these shirts for the party.

What are synonyms for One of these?

Common alternatives include a specific one, an item among these, a choice here.

What is the opposite of One of these?

Opposite meanings include none of these, all of these.

What words go with One of these?

It commonly pairs with one of these days, one of these places, one of these options.

What are common mistakes when using One of these?

'One of this' instead of 'one of these' 'One of those' used when referring to items nearby

How do you pronounce One of these?

US: //wʌn əv ðiz//, UK: //wʌn əv ðiːz//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use One of these?

Use 'one of these' when pointing to something specific among several items. It's casual and suitable in most everyday conversations, but avoid in formal writing.