ohmyrichard
Member
- Joined
- May 24, 2008
- Member Type
- English Teacher
- Native Language
- Chinese
- Home Country
- China
- Current Location
- China
Dear teachers,
I get confused about which one of the following two versions of a sentence is what native speakers of English use:
1. Ever since ancient times, many people have hoped to be one who has a sense of humor.
2. Ever Since ancient times, many people have hoped to be ones who have a sense of humor.
It would be better if you would tell me the underlying grammar rule for the issue. Anyway, if you do not know why but you, as a native, know how to put this idea in correct English, simply tell me which version is right.Thanks a lot.
Richard
I get confused about which one of the following two versions of a sentence is what native speakers of English use:
1. Ever since ancient times, many people have hoped to be one who has a sense of humor.
2. Ever Since ancient times, many people have hoped to be ones who have a sense of humor.
It would be better if you would tell me the underlying grammar rule for the issue. Anyway, if you do not know why but you, as a native, know how to put this idea in correct English, simply tell me which version is right.Thanks a lot.
Richard