The adjective "whose" is not divided. The contraction with the same pronunciation is "who's" and should only be used to take the place of the words "who is".
Example : "Whose car is that?"
Example : "Who's in that car?"
Complex (or improper) sentence construction can make things difficult. The proper use is decided by the "who is" rule.
Example : "The man is asking whose fault it was."
Example : "The man is asking who's in charge."
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you divide the word color into syllables by spelling it out like co-lor.
Hyphenation is dividing a long word without changing the spelling.
Kaki is an Italian word whose spelling begins with the letter "k".Specifically, the word is a masculine noun in its singular form. It means "persimmon". The pronunciation will be "KA-kee" in Italian.
Scientific is a word whose spelling ends in the letters "-ic".Specifically, the word is an adjective. It means "of or relating to science". Its meaning and use should not be confused with the common and proper noun Scientifics.
Damigella is an example of an Italian word whose spelling begins with the letter "d".Specifically, the word is a feminine noun in its singular form. It means "damsel". The pronunciation will be "DA-me-DJEL-la" in Italian.
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Neither of them contain a word whose spelling is correct.
It's a homophone. Homophones are words whose pronunciation is the same, but their spelling is different. Homographs have the same spelling but different pronunciation. In this case, the homophone of the word "your" is "you're", short of "you are".
By spelling, the closest English word is ostrich, a large flightless bird.By pronunciation, the likely word is hostage (someone whose capture is used for bargaining).
Yemenita is an example of an Italian word whose spelling begins with the letter "y".Specifically, the word functions as either an adjective or noun in the singular form. It means "Yemeni" or "someone or something from Yemen". The pronunciation will be "ye-MEY-nee" in Italian.
The correct spelling is parcel (as in a package, or to divide up).The similar word is "parsley" (as in the herb).