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Note
The pronoun one can be used in the possessive form (one's) or in its reflexive form (oneself).
One must learn from one's mistakes.
One should be careful not to hurt oneself.
– agrees with a singular verb
One never knows what may happen.
More than one variant is appropriate.
– substitutes the noun to avoid repetition; often used in Which-questions
See those two handsome men? Andrew is the taller one.
Which dress has Olivia chosen? The red one.
Note
the plural form of the pronoun is also possible.
Andrew bought three apples: a red one and two yellow ones.
Your problems are the ones that understood by many parents.
other
– with countables and uncountables
– The implied meaning "different" is used for indefinite number of things or persons.
Can you bring other shoes, I don't like these ones.
I can't meet you today. Let's do it some other time.
Let's watch other movie, I'm scared.
others
– substitutes a plural noun
Others may know us better than we know ourselves.
Some tourists stay on the beach, others explore the town.
another
– only with singular countable nouns
– The implied meaning is "additional, one more".
Please give me another chance.
The example is not clear? Would you like another?
the other
– with countable plural or singular nouns
– The implied meaning "remaining, the rest" is for definite number of things or persons.
There are two pens on the desk – one is blue, the other is red.
You may take one or the other. You ca
the others
– substitutes plural nouns
There were three keys in the drawer. One is here, where are the others?
Don't forget the others.
Reciprocal Pronouns
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