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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 Anonymous
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Heya !!

Here is your answer..

First of all, the two words have different meaning.

We use "who's" in case we want to know inquire something.

For example : Who's that person ?

Here we ask about the person.

While "whose" particularly means relating a particular thing to someone.

For example : Whose pen it is ?

Here we try to know about the person to whom the pen belongs.

So these words are different and one should avoid committing mistake.

Hope it helps.
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