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"I have to find the person whose wallet this is."
"Who's" is contraction of "who is". For example, "I wonder who's teaching chemistry this year."
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.
whos dat
The beads don't go through cellular respiration so the amount of CO2 consumed is zero compared to the germinating peas whos CO2 intake is much higher because they are going through cell respiration.
A restaurant that is theme oriented. For example Long John Silvers is a seafood reataurant whos theme is the sea. SEAfood, BOATS, NETS, etc...
A restaurant that is theme oriented. For example Long John Silvers is a seafood reataurant whos theme is the sea. SEAfood, BOATS, NETS, etc...
a person whos addicted to material things and whos stupid and is taciturn.
You click on map and go to the telescope that says "whos online" and u can find that person there.
Needs to be a grammatically correct question!
if the reward has been decreased then.......find another thing whos reward has more money in it.
a person whos name is chris
An orphan.
Eli Musk
The host or hostess.
a person whos famus like mb
a great person whos destined to be popular
carlos slim whos is a Mexican
Adam and Steve.