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difference between who and whose​


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Answered by arjun6068
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We use 'who' to ask which person did an action or which person is in acertain state. '. 'Whose' is a possessive pronoun like 'his', and 'our'. We use 'whose' to find out which person something belongs to.
Answered by wardahd1234
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Who’s is a contraction, meaning it’s two words stuck together. The formula: who + is, or who + has.

For example: who’s hungry?

Whose is a possessive pronoun. Use it when you’re asking (or telling) whom something belongs to.

For example: whose sandwich is this

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