if you are talking about once upon a time then its about a Fairy Tale Land. It's filled with magic, monsters and all of the characters we all know from stories growing up. It's real, and so are the people in it. But unlike the "happily ever after" you may have heard about, their stories continued, and The Evil Queen cast a Dark Curse over the land....
This is Storybrooke. It's a quiet, little, New England town filled with people who go about their everyday lives with no idea who they really are. The Queen's Curse has trapped them here and placed her in near-complete control. They have no real memories and no real hope.
once once once
once once once
Once.
How about the letter E.
Usually the first two and the last two letters are blue, making it "once in a blue moon"
Neither "I gone there once" nor "I been there once" are correct. One would say "I have been there" or "I've been there" OR "I have gone there" or "I've gone there". As for "I was there once" and "I went there once", they are both acceptable. The word "once" in all of these statements is not necessary unless the author is specifically stating that they were at said location only once (not twice, not thrice).
Tonga once had a railway, but it is now closed.Tonga once had a railway, but it is now closed.Tonga once had a railway, but it is now closed.Tonga once had a railway, but it is now closed.Tonga once had a railway, but it is now closed.Tonga once had a railway, but it is now closed.Tonga once had a railway, but it is now closed.Tonga once had a railway, but it is now closed.Tonga once had a railway, but it is now closed.Tonga once had a railway, but it is now closed.Tonga once had a railway, but it is now closed.
It depends on what you are trying to say. "Once you receive it" means that sometime in the future, you anticipate receiving the object. "Once you received it" means that you already have received it, and have acted at the point when you did receive it.
Once a year is correct.
Once in a while! I'm nine and I know that!
once"once"
once in an intersection?