Examples of “whose”
- Whose book is this?
- I found a wallet, but I’m not sure whose it is.
- Whose car is parked outside?
- Whose idea was it to go on this trip?
How to Use who’s and whose
The English language can be complex, especially when it comes to similar-sounding words that have different meanings. One such pair is “who’s” and “whose.” While they may appear similar, they have distinct definitions and usages. “Who’s” is a contraction of “who is” or “who has,” while “whose” is a possessive pronoun indicating ownership or possession.
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