What is the difference between one and one's?

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Julian Turner

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One's would be possessive, as in one's perspective, the perspective belonging to one. Ones would be plural, as in binary code consists of zeroes and ones. Ones' should not be used. As for the correctness of the given sentence, one's is correct, but play should be plays, conjugated to the third person singular.
2023-06-16 03:17:55

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One's would be possessive, as in one's perspective, the perspective belonging to one. Ones would be plural, as in binary code consists of zeroes and ones. Ones' should not be used. As for the correctness of the given sentence, one's is correct, but play should be plays, conjugated to the third person singular.
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