09/03/2022
ONE OR YOU
If the word “one” is used in a sentence to refer to any particular person then the following pronoun should be *one*, *he* or *she* to refer that same person. It is important to keep in mind that if “one” is used at the beginning of the sentence then it cannot be followed up by “you” or “them”. Because the word “one” refers to third person singular number whereas “you” refers to second person singular number and “they” refers to third person plural number.
So, it would mean the disruption of agreement between the noun and the subsequent pronoun which is unacceptable.
Similarly, if the word “you” is used at the beginning of a sentence to refer to someone then the subsequent pronoun must also be *YOU* to refer that same person.
We cannot use *he/she* or *them* or *one* as the subsequent pronoun because the word “you” means second person singular number whereas he or she means third person singular number and ‘one’ or ‘they’ means third person singular or plural number.
For Example:
If one can afford something better, they should consider buying it. Incorrect❌
If one can afford something better, you should consider buying it. Incorrect ❌
If one can afford something better, he/she should consider buying it. Correct ✅
If one can consider something better, one should consider buying it. Correct ✅
One should always keep their promises. Incorrect ❌
One should always keep your promises. Incorrect ❌
One should always keep his/her promises. Correct✅
One should always keep one’s promises. Correct✅
If you know the best way, he/she should always follow it. Incorrect ❌
If you know the best way, they should always follow it. Incorrect ❌
If you know the best way, you should always follow it. Correct ✅