The spelling is WHOSE if you are using it as a possessive pronoun as in,
"Whose book is this?"
The spelling is WHO'S if you are using it to replace who is as in,
"Who's going to help me?"
The Pacific Ocean
Serena Williams. Aneres is Serena spelled backwards
Homer Simpson -
The adjective form of who is spelled whose. The spelling of the contraction is who's meaning "who is."
The incorrect word in the sentence is "whos." It should be spelled as "whose." The correct sentence would be: "Whose book is this?"
hypothetical particles whose velocity exceeds the speed of light also spelled "tachyons"
Emmett. They spelt it Emmet
Abaddon's name is Avaddon. It is spelled אֲבַדּוֹן
1. it's spelled Artemis 2. Her twin was Apollo
Who's would be a contraction meaning 'who is'. Whose is the possessive and other usage.
The lowest positive integer whose English name is spelled with an L is "eleven".
Franz Ferdinand (spelling)? You spelled it correctly.