I've heard that one
is understood as referring to people if one uses any one
as in
Q: Which of these ice cream flavors do you want?
A: Any one.
I understand that any one
sounds like anyone
, but is that a reason not to use the expression?
What about other uses of one
, such as the first one
and one of them
?
Answer
"One" is used as a pronoun for things and people.
Things:
- "Please hand me the one on the right."
- "John wants the same one as all his friends."
- "Having only one is never enough."
People:
- "Mary is the one who gave me this cold."
- "The one on the right is my sister."
- "Go in one at a time, please."
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