The Difference Between "Whose" and "Who's"
Ever tried to arrange a carpool and asked who’s riding in whose car? Asking in person is no problem, but how about over text? How can you be sure when to use “who’s” or “whose”? We give some examples and explanations to clear up the issue.
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