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Danil Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

One, ones and one`s.

Good evening, dear EF community. Did not find clear explanation in the internet....


I understood that


1) One = 1

2) Ones =?

3) One`s =?


When someone have a time (CJ, 5JJ or others) please help me to understand such type of rule.

Kind regards to EF community

Danil B

  

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What is the difference between them? You will laugh at me but I did not find proper explanation..

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I think you are asking about pronouns. Here is the general idea. Read your dictionary and grammar book for more details.

one is used as an impersonal pronoun. eg Instead of a general statement like You should always be polite you can say more formally One should always be polite.

one's is the possessive form of one. eg Instead of saying You sh

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