Who's and whose are easy to confuse. Who's means who is or who has. Whose shows possession (e.g., Never trust a doctor whose plants have died).

Sep 10, 2024ย ยท Learn when to use 'whose' vs. 'who's' and get clear definitions, examples, and tips to improve your grammar.

The correct choice is whose. So what is the difference between whose and who's? The word whose is the possessive form of the pronoun who. It is used in questions to ask who owns something, has โ€ฆ

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Dec 15, 2022ย ยท Whose is a possessive adjective. (Whose shoes are these?) Who's is a contraction for who is or who has. (Who's seen this movie?) Tip to remember: If youโ€™re showing ownership, always โ€ฆ

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