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Who's is a contraction, which means that when you say "who's", you are actually saying "who is" but in a single word. Example: Bob is the one who's drinking all of the soda.

Whose is used as a possession word. It is used when signifying someone or something's possession. Example: Whose soda is this?

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"Whose" is a possessive pronoun used to show ownership or belonging, while "who's" is a contraction of "who is" or "who has." So, "whose" indicates possession (e.g. Whose book is this?), and "who's" is a short form of "who is" or "who has" (e.g. Who's coming to the party?).

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