I'm not sure whose shoes these are.
Whose coat is this? who's coming over tomorrow?
Who's to blame? "Who's" is a conjunction meaning "who is?" So, if you want to construct a sentence using "who's," try to say "who is" and see if the sentence still makes sense. Whose towel was left on the locker room's floor? "Whose" is the possessive of "who"; denoting ownership, e.g., whose towel, whose car, whose newspaper.
can you write a sentence using the wordFragmentary
Whose mess is that!
I can write a sentence using the word scorn!
It is entirely possible to write a sentence using the term 'it is'.
Yes, I can. 'Can you write a sentence using the word vibrations?' Done.
Come up with a sentence using the word write.
I don't have the ability to write this sentence.
what sentence would you write for triplet
Yes. You can write a sentence using any words that make sense.
Yes, i goes like this: 'can you write a sentence using the word spasmodically?'.