I have a sentence: ” There’s always something new or new-to-you to go check out in any destination, even one you’ve visited many times before. ”
I understand the first clause, but in the second clause, I don’t understand why they put “one” after “even” . Do anyone understand the meaning of this clause.
just try to understand the meaning don’t concentrate too much on the Grammer they put one after even in my opinion is a highlighting to a specific destination for you as an example like NGA has said before .
well, “one” is used to avoid repetition, one for singular and ones for plural
the original sentence is like this ” here’s always something new or new-to-you to go check out in any destination, even (a destination) you’ve visited many times before. ”