A1 number Neutral #35 am häufigsten

one

/wʌn/

The lowest cardinal number, representing a single unit or entity. It is used to count individuals, things, or to denote the first position in a sequence.

Beispiele

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1

I have one apple for lunch.

I have a single apple for my midday meal.

2

Only one candidate met all the requirements for the position.

Just a single applicant satisfied every necessary criteria for the job.

3

Catch you in one minute!

I will see you in sixty seconds!

Wortfamilie

Nomen
one
Adverb
once
Adjektiv
one
Verwandt
oneness
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Merkhilfe

Visualize the vertical shape of the digit '1' and think of a single finger pointing up to represent unity.

Schnelles Quiz

I have ___ sister and two brothers.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: one

Beispiele

1

I have one apple for lunch.

everyday

I have a single apple for my midday meal.

2

Only one candidate met all the requirements for the position.

formal

Just a single applicant satisfied every necessary criteria for the job.

3

Catch you in one minute!

informal

I will see you in sixty seconds!

4

The study focused on one specific variable to ensure accuracy.

academic

The research centered on a single particular factor to maintain precision.

5

We have one primary goal this quarter.

business

Our company has a single main objective for these three months.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
one
Adverb
once
Adjektiv
one
Verwandt
oneness

Häufige Kollokationen

one day at some point in the future or past
one by one individually and in order
one another each other
one way moving in a single direction
one thing a single item or idea

Häufige Phrasen

one of a kind

unique or special

one or two

a small number of things

for one

as an example from a group

Wird oft verwechselt mit

one vs won

'Won' is the past tense of 'win' and sounds exactly the same as 'one'.

one vs own

'Own' refers to possession, while 'one' refers to the number 1.

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Nutzungshinweise

Use 'one' when you want to emphasize a single count of something. It can also be used as a pronoun to avoid repeating a noun (e.g., 'Which shirt do you want?' 'The blue one.').

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Häufige Fehler

Learners sometimes use 'one' when 'a' or 'an' is more natural for general statements. Also, avoid pluralizing nouns after 'one' (say 'one book', not 'one books').

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Merkhilfe

Visualize the vertical shape of the digit '1' and think of a single finger pointing up to represent unity.

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Wortherkunft

Derived from Old English 'ān', originating from a Proto-Indo-European root meaning 'unique' or 'single'.

Grammatikmuster

Used with singular countable nouns. Used as a pronoun to replace a previously mentioned noun. Used in the structure 'one of' followed by a plural noun.
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Kultureller Kontext

In many English-speaking cultures, being 'number one' refers to being the best or the winner in a competition.

Schnelles Quiz

I have ___ sister and two brothers.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: one

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