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  • A Who’s Who Regarding ‘Who’s’ and ‘Whose’

    How to Use 'Who's'

    Much like it’s and its, who’s and whose are two words that are confused very frequently. Let’s start by breaking it down simply:

    Who’s is a contraction of who is or who has.

    It can be found at the beginning of a question:

    Who’s [=who is] at the door?

    Who’s [=who has] got the remote?

    as well as with who functioning as a relative pronoun

    a teacher who’s [=who is] admired by everyone

    a teacher who’s [=who has] inspired thousands of students.

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    How to Use 'Whose'

    Whose is a possessive adjective meaning “of or relating to whom or which.” Grammatically speaking, we use the term possessive to refer to relationships beyond simple ownership.

    As with other words of possession, it can also be used to express association, agency, or the receiving of an action:

    Whose sunglasses are these?

    Jake, whose sister is an archeologist, is considering studying the subject as well.

    The firefighter, whose brave actions saved dozens, was presented with a medal.

    They live in a port city whose

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