Yes, it is, as long as you capitalize the "w" in "who's".
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.
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.
here is a good sentence. i think. =] If pessimism and a dour outlook are bad for our health, let's concentrate on the salutary benefits of humor and an optimistic attitude. i hope this works for anyone whos looking for a sentence. i just thought of it quickly. i tend to be good at thinking up sentences like that. =]
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A restaurant that is theme oriented. For example Long John Silvers is a seafood reataurant whos theme is the sea. SEAfood, BOATS, NETS, etc...
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.
The incorrect word in the sentence is "whos." It should be spelled as "whose." The correct sentence would be: "Whose book is this?"
She is currently going out with Lucas Till
Needs to be a grammatically correct question!
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in short a very long juvi sentence
It depends on what type of movie you want, whos going with you, which theater your going to, and snacks
whos speech????? everyrthing. his speech was about what he is going to do as president. he will be great
whos he nobody nos what ur talking about