WHO'S and WHOSE - what's the difference?

WHOSE is a relative pronoun. It is the possessive form of who, and is used for persons.

WHO'S is a contraction of Who is or Who has.

If you aren't sure about what to use, just replace it with who is or who has and see if they fit. If not, then whose is what you need to use.






WHO’S
WHOSE
Eg.:
Who’s (who has) got the tickets of the match?
Seema, whose father works in that bank, is very good in Science.

Who’s going to come to the party tonight?
Whose pen is this?

Who’s (who has) eaten the last cookie?
There’s the emperor whose crown is too big.

Is she the girl who’s (who has) just moved here?
Bill is the only man whose attendance is 100%.
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