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Today we’ll talk about the difference between who’s and whose
Who’s, as you can see has an apostrophe in the middle which means that the word is a contraction of two different words.
Therefore, the word “Who’s” is used when we talk about a person.
The word “whose” is a possessive form of the word who.
Therefore, the word “whose” is used when we talk about possession or ownership.
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