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Understanding the Context

"Ones" is also the possessive form of "one" when "one" is used as a pronoun. There is no apostrophe, similar to "his". Example: One should mind ones own business. "One's" is a contraction of "one" and "is", or "one" and "has".

Key Insights

Examples: One's less than two. One's been less then two forever. If one is used as a ... What is the proper way to use "ones" or "one's" this word in sentence? Some people say a dog=one, dogs=ones, the dog=the one=that, and the dogs=the ones=those.

Final Thoughts

It's a rule of thumb, but what I found was that this is not always correct. 'Which ones do you like?' is a general question - we can easily like two or all three of those choices, so inviting 'multiple answers' is not a bad thing. But if I'm offering you one of these things as a snack now, I might ask 'Which one do you like?', but would probably ask 'Which one would you like?'.