The two spellings that sound alike are:
whose - possessive form of who (whose idea, person whose name is called)
who's - contraction of who is or who has (who's at the door, who's been eating cookies)
An obstetrician is a physician whose specialty is delivering babies.
The Egyptian pharaoh of the 19th dynasty is Ramses II, whose name in Greek is Ozymandias.
The popcorn cultivator was Orville Redenbacher(1907-1995), whose name became a recognized brand name.
Although there are many variant spellings of names, "Charlotte" should do it for anybody whose name is spelled "Charlotte".
That is the correct spelling of "Cujo" (killer St. Bernard in the Stephen King novel).The word "cujo" is Portuguese for whose.
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The adjective form of who is spelled whose. The spelling of the contraction is who's meaning "who is."
An obstetrician is a physician whose specialty is delivering babies.
Tybalt, Paris and Romeo.
The Egyptian pharaoh of the 19th dynasty is Ramses II, whose name in Greek is Ozymandias.
'Ciliegia' is an Italian equivalent of 'cherry'. It's a feminine noun whose definite article is 'la' ['the'] and whose indefinite article is 'una' ['a, one']. It's pronounced 'tchee-LYEH-djah'.
The popcorn cultivator was Orville Redenbacher(1907-1995), whose name became a recognized brand name.
Although there are many variant spellings of names, "Charlotte" should do it for anybody whose name is spelled "Charlotte".
That is the correct spelling of "Cujo" (killer St. Bernard in the Stephen King novel).The word "cujo" is Portuguese for whose.
When this question was originally asked, the governor was Arnold Schwarzenegger, who served in that role until 2010. These days, the governor is Gerald "Jerry" Brown, whose name is much easier to spell.
The pronunciation is of the plural noun "ways" (methods), but the spelling is similar to the possessive pronoun "whose" (trait or property of whoever is named).
Apart from anything else, 'e's dead ... and you shouldn't vote for people whose names you can't spell, either.