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Explore all articles related to the word ‘one,’ including its usage as a numeral, pronoun, and determiner, and examples of how it helps specify single units or individuals.
"One" and "Ones" in the English Grammar

One and Ones

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'One' and 'ones' are impersonal pronouns in English. They're used in place of previously mentioned nouns to avoid repetition.
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"One" vs. "You" in the English Grammar

One vs. You

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If we want to talk about people in general, can we say, 'You must be responsible toward the environment' or 'one must be responsible toward the environment?'
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Alternative Pro-forms in English Grammar

Alternative Pro-forms

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Alternative means 'choice.' When we have many choices, we talk about one, another, and the other. These words signal the alternatives.
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"Someone" vs. "Some One" in English Grammar

Someone vs. Some One

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Is there a difference between 'someone' and 'some one'? Can 'some one' also be used as an indefinite pronoun? Let's check them out.
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Impersonal Pronouns

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An impersonal pronoun does not refer to a specific person or thing. These pronouns help us talk about a thing or person without mentioning what or who.

One

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'One' is an impersonal pronoun that refers to a specific person or thing. In this part, we will go through its uses and grammatical rules in English grammar.
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One Another

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'One Another' is a reciprocal pronoun. In this part, we will go through its uses and grammatical rules in English grammar.
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Anyone vs. Any One

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Are 'anyone' and 'any one' both correct words in English? Do they have the same meaning? Can we use them interchangeably? Let's find out.
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Oneself

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'Oneself' is a reflexive pronoun that refers to 'one.' In this part, we will go through its uses and grammatical rules in English grammar.
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Impersonal Pronouns

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An impersonal pronoun does not refer to a specific person or thing. These pronouns help us talk about a thing or person without mentioning what or who.
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