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The contraction who's (who is) is pronounced the same as the possessive pronoun whose. Because who's has an apostrophe, it can be mistaken as a possessive form. But whose is used as an adjective, typically before nouns.

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"Who's" is a contraction that is a homophone for "whose".

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