“ONE OF my friend woke up at 8.50am… “
That is taken from an essay written by one of my students and it contains a very common error.
Look carefully at what is written after “one of“, then see what I wrote with the same phrase.
It is just one of many examples I can give. Can you now work out what the rule is when using “one of“, giving some examples of your own?
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