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Lucas21c Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

One's/his

I found the following sentence in a text, however I wonder whether it is right.
Could you tell me which genitive case is suitable for the sentence?
Thank you.

He betrayed one's/his character by the manner.
  

Top answer

his' — but the rest of the sentence is incomplete.

  • his' — but the rest of the sentence is incomplete.
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'...his' — but the rest of the sentence is incomplete.
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Really? Could you make the sentence completed with your words for my understanding?

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