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When do you put of and when of the?

For example in this sentence: I think every one of(the) Pirates of the Caribbean movies is worth seeing.

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I'm not quite sure how to explain, but it really just depends on the sentence. Example: I think one (of the) girls has a secret to share. or Would you like one (of) those?

Explanation: It's basically like this. Most, if not all of the time when you use the word (of) ... there will be a these, those, the, their, or them, after the word... I really really hope this makes sense :)

Also, in some cases there will be an (a) after the word of...

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