is saying “these ones” proper english?
“I like these ones.” <--- Is that proper english?
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yes. It’s just pointing at more than one thing. It’s just plural to “I like this one.”
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No, it isn’t good English. It’s like saying: “little small”. If the question were, “Do you like these?” you might ask, “which ones?” to which the proper response would be, “These” or “The ones on the left (or right)”, but not “these ones”.
“When the word ‘ones’ is preceded by a plural determiner (like these), we usually drop the ones and the determiner turns into a demonstrative pronoun: “Do you want these?”
It seems that it “should” be correct, because you can say “this one”, but when it becomes plural, “these” becomes both a noun and a directive. Confusing, huh? Such is English.
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No. Proper English would be to just say, “I like these.”
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I like these.
That is proper. Leave the “ones” off.
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Nope. But then, not too many of us speak good English anymore… In FACT, an increasing number of us- don’t speak English at ALL ! :0
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Yes my daughters teacher says that. My husband goes buggy. Our daughter is in speech class.
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5 years ago
That type of ignorant babbling is common among uneducated southern filth.
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Just say “these”, you don’t need the “ones”, these means the ones.
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yes. the phrase is the plural one for ‘this one.’ thus:
singular:
i like THIS ONE.
plural:
i like THESE ONES.
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No. To say “these ones” is redundant.
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