Ex. 139. Use one or ones instead of the nouns in bold type where |possible.
1. These oranges are tired. Have you got fresher oranges? 2. These gloves are a bit tight. Can you show bigger gloves? 3. This shirt is too bright. I need a darker shirt. 4.1 looked through the files and took the file which I hadn't seen before. 5.1 have had enough ice-cream. Give me no more ice-cream. 6. — Which case is Fred's? — The case with a tag. 7. The difference between a good doctor and a bad doctor lies in his competence. 8. This advice is more useful than the advice you gave me last week. 9. The new manager is much more competent than the manager we had last year. 10. Today's news is much more encouraging than the news we got yesterday. 11. I've lost my purse. I'm going to buy a new purse one of these days. 12. The weather this week is no better than the weather we had last week.