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  1. Other and others have a delicate difference that is easy to understand within a context. What Are Their Main Differences? Others is only used as a pronoun. But 'other' has different grammatical functions. On the other hand, 'others' refers to more than one; while 'other' refers to only one thing.
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    Other’s and others’ are both correct forms of the word “other.” Use others when referring to a group of people or things, such as “The others are waiting for you outside.” Use others’ for plural possessive form, such as “The others’ opinions are very important to me.” Other’s acts as the singular possessive form.
     
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