which of these are correct... Who's is that ugly dog? Is it her's?
Whose is that ugly dog? Is it her's?
Whose is that ugly dog? Is it hers?
Who's is that ugly dog? Is it hers?
Who's that ugly dog? Is it hers?
Who's that ugly dog? Is it her's?
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Whose is that ugly dog? Is it hers?
Explanation:
The given sentences are interrogative.
Interrogative sentences are the sentences that ask questions. These are answerable.
Out of all the options, the second option is correct because it properly frames the sentences.
The subject of concern here is an ugly dog and its possession is being questioned.
The word 'whose' is an adjective often associated with possessiveness or a sense of belonging. Similarly, 'hers' is a female possessive pronoun.
To sum up, someone wants to know who the ugly dog belongs to and whether it belongs to the girl.
Hence, 'Whose is that ugly dog? Is it hers?'
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