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Who's vs Whose Exercise

English Grammar Exercise

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Last updated: 12/03/2023
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"Who's" and "whose" are often confused with each other, but they have very different meanings. "Who's" is a contraction of "who is" or "who has," while "whose" is a possessive pronoun that indicates ownership or association. To determine which one to use, consider whether you are referring to a person (who's) or possession (whose). Our online exercise on "who's" vs "whose" provides 20 sentences to practice using these pronouns correctly. By mastering the difference between "who's" and "whose," you can improve your writing and communication skills, ensuring that your meaning is always clear and accurate.

Question 1:

_ going to the party tonight?

1 b
Question 2:

_ jacket is this on the chair?

1 b
Question 3:

_ idea was it to go hiking?

1 b
Question 4:

_ car is parked outside?

1 b
Question 5:

_ going to clean up the kitchen after dinner?

1 b
Question 6:

_ going to be the next president?

1 b
Question 7:

_ bike did you borrow last weekend?

1 b
Question 8:

_ wallet did you find on the street?

1 b
Question 9:

_ turn is it to speak during the meeting?

1 b
Question 10:

_ going to pay for dinner tonight?

1 b
Question 11:

_ picture is hanging on the wall?

1 b
Question 12:

_ responsibility is it to take care of the pets?

1 b
Question 13:
_ turn is it to take out the trash?
1 b
Question 14:
_ phone number did you give to the receptionist?
1 b
Question 15:
_ report is due tomorrow morning?
1 b
Question 16:
_ coming with us to the concert tonight?
1 b
Question 17:
_ laptop is this on the desk?
1 b
Question 18:
_ job is it to submit the proposal?
1 b
Question 19:
_ team won the game last night?
1 b
Question 20:
_ decision was it to cancel the project?
1 b
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