( who's/ whose) money is that setting on the chair?
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who's
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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.
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