He wants to see you again as soon as possible.
it is both of their faults because the person who was backing up should have look more carefully and the the other car should check where they are going
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Land is one of the things whose price varies quite a lot, from one place to another.
The spelling is WHOSE if you are using it as a possessive pronoun as in,"Whose book is this?"The spelling is WHO'S if you are using it to replace who is as in,"Who's going to help me?"
maybe you should try and google the question. no one is going to answer this because they don't know. just like you and me.
A. Who is not a U.S CitizenB. Who speaks English with an accentC. Whose grandparents came from Another CountryD. Who has lived abroad.Answer is C: Whose grandparents came from another country
Yes, its called Molly Moons Time-Travel Adventure which will be followed by another book whose name i cant remember.
Do not use "whose" when you mean "who is."In your sentence, you mean "Who is going to call me for orders.'In this case, you may use the contraction "who's."Always use whose to indicate a possessive pronoun.Whose orders are these?i want to know whose underwear is on the floor.Soldiers whose orders have not been signed cannot be deployed.Always use who's when you could replace the word with "who is" or "who has."Who's going to call me?Who's going to send orders?Do you know who's been deployed?Do you know who's being deployed?
You should consult with an attorney who specializes in custody issues.
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