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He is the boy who/whose stole my purse​

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Answered by Anonymous
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he is the boy who stole my purse

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Answered by kalivyasapalepu99
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He is the boy who stole my purse is the correct answer.

     I) WHO'S

1. who's ... may be the contraction of « who is ». In that case, Who is a relative pronoun  which is preceded by an antecedent (a noun representing a person).

 example    - The teacher who's (who is ) in a green shirt lives next to my sister's. 

2. who's... may also be the contraction of « who has (+ past participle) ». Then, Who is also a relative pronoun in the same conditions as the preceding one.

    - The boy who's borrowed (who has borrowed) your bicycle has just brought it back. 

 

    3)    Who's...?  and... Who's....? are interrogative pronouns  (either direct ou indirect ones). They're used to ask questions about a person who's doing an action.  

    - Who's  given him help when he needed it? 

    - I don't know who has stolen the jewels... but I'm sure he didn't! 

 II)  WHOSE :

     

    1)    ... whose ... a relative pronoun: it's used when dealing with possession and theoretically, when the antecedent is a person; it's now used more and more, when speaking, representing objects. 

 - The little boy whose hair is red, has wonderful green eyes! 

 

2)    Whose...? is either an interrogative adjective or pronoun asking a question about the owner of an object.

     - Whose bag is this? = (adjective)

     - Whose is this bag? = (pronoun) 

 

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