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who's asking this question? who's curious? It's a contraction of 'who is', as It's is a contraction of 'it is'

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How do you use whose in a sentence?

example: "Whose is this?"


How do you use whose in sentence?

example: "Whose is this?"


When do you use whose in a sentence?

you use whose in a sentence when you mash who and is it is who plus is equals whose.but is does not have an e.


Can you give me sentence using the word whose?

Whose mess is that!


Use the word whose in a exclamation sentence?

Whose book is this?


How would you use whose in a sentence?

I don't know whose question it was. Did you see whose car that was?


How do you write a sentence using whose?

I'm not sure whose shoes these are.


What is a good sentence for whose?

WHOSE that lady? By 'Morgan in 6th grade


Is this a interrogative sentence whose story do you believe?

Yes, this is an interrogative sentence. It is asking for the speaker's opinion on whose story they believe.


The sentence whose subject is the subject of the whole paragraph is the?

It is the topic sentence.


Write a sentence using who who's and whose?

Who's to blame? "Who's" is a conjunction meaning "who is?" So, if you want to construct a sentence using "who's," try to say "who is" and see if the sentence still makes sense. Whose towel was left on the locker room's floor? "Whose" is the possessive of "who"; denoting ownership, e.g., whose towel, whose car, whose newspaper.


What is the wrong words in whos book is this asked the teacher?

The incorrect word in the sentence is "whos." It should be spelled as "whose." The correct sentence would be: "Whose book is this?"