The correct phrase is "one of the best." Since "best" is a superlative adjective, it implies that it is of the highest order, so it does not require the "s." In other words, "one of the best" means that something or someone is among the best or most … [Read more...] about one of the best or one of the bests
English Grammar Mistakes
some vs a little vs a few
"Some" is used to refer to something that is not specified or unknown in quantity. It implies a quantity, but does not specify how much. It is often used in phrases like "some sugar," "some time," or "some people." In short, "some" can be used before … [Read more...] about some vs a little vs a few
partly cloudy vs partly sunny
There is no difference between partly cloudy and partly sunny, according to the National Weather Service As explained above, "Partly sunny" and "partly cloudy" are both used to describe weather conditions with some clouds. It is generally … [Read more...] about partly cloudy vs partly sunny
cool vs mild vs warm
"Cool" generally refers to temperatures that are lower than what is considered average or comfortable. "Mild" refers to temperatures that are average or pleasant. "Warm" refers to temperatures that are higher than what is considered average or … [Read more...] about cool vs mild vs warm
animal vs mammal vs land mammal
Animals are a diverse group of organisms that comprise all living species, such as mammals, birds, fish, reptiles, and insects. Mammals are a subgroup of animals that have certain characteristics such as hair, mammary glands for nourishing young, … [Read more...] about animal vs mammal vs land mammal