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Chiaking Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

What’s the difference?

What’s the difference between oneself and one’s self?

  

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"One's self" is most likely a mistake for "oneself". "One's self" is possible if you are already talking about the "self", as in a psychological vein.

  • "One's self" is most likely a mistake for "oneself".
  • "One's self" is possible if you are already talking about the "self", as in a psychological vein.
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"One's self" is most likely a mistake for "oneself". "One's self" is possible if you are already talking about the "self", as in a psychological vein.

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