English, asked by marylismin1995, 1 year ago

.....hiding in your closet (whose/who's)

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Answered by ruchi0823
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\huge\color{red}WHO'S
who's =who is
Who is hiding in your closet
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Answered by pinkypearl301
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Answer:

Who's hiding in your closet?

Explanation:

Here two option given whose and who's , where who's is actually( who is).

Whose is the possessive word form of the pronoun who, while who's is a full form or we can say contraction of the words who is. However, many people still find whose and who's particularly confusing in sentence because, in English, an apostrophe followed by an letter s usually indicates the possessive form of any word.

As we all know that whose is possessive so That means that whose is normally followed by a noun. If the sentence has a noun immediately after the whose or who's, you should use whose. If there's no noun or an article, use who's.

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