Both are correct. It can be used either way.
Needs to be a grammatically correct question!
NO ONE
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The incorrect word in the sentence is "whos." It should be spelled as "whose." The correct sentence would be: "Whose book is this?"
The Whos of Whoville are a fictional community of characters created by Dr. Seuss in his book "How the Grinch Stole Christmas!" They are known for their joyous and festive nature, particularly during the holiday season. The Whos teach the Grinch the true meaning of Christmas, showing that it's about love and togetherness rather than material possessions.
The correct sentences is: A. Who's going to the movie tonight?The form "who's" is a contraction, a shortened form of "who is".The form "whose" is a possessive form, as in "Whose coat is this?"The form "whos" is not a word without the apostrophe.
greystripe's mate is silverstream,whos father is croockedstar,whos brother is oakheart,whos mate is bluestar,whos sister is snowfur,whos son is whitestorm,whos daughter is sorreltail,whos mate is brackenfur,whos sister is cinderpelt,whos sister is brightheart,whos mate is cloudtail,whos uncle is firestar
One-half and two.
some one whos lonely ( i think)
ronaldo and no one else
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