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A common grammar mistake is to mix up ‘who’s’ and ‘whose’. Which of these sentences is incorrect?

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Answered by neerajjaiswal1
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who's mean kon whose means kiska hai....
Answered by aishowrya
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Heya!

Here's your answer ^^

• Who's - Expanding it, It's "who is"

Example sentences - Who is the investigator?, Who's the thief?

• Whose - It demonstrates possession

Example sentences - Whose necklace is it?, Whose money have you borrowed?

Hope it helps!!
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