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Detective McClane solves the biggest mystery of his career: the difference between who's and whose...
When do you use who's, and when do you use whose? Once you understand their definitions, it isn’t too hard to tell them apart.
Who’s is a contraction made from combining the words who + is or who + has.
Whose is possessive, meaning it shows who something belongs to.
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