A common mistake is mix up with whos and whose which of the sentences is correct
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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!!
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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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.
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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