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Rihanna
It's "Mary" by the Death Riders!
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On whose album did Lil Boosie make his debut?
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Dido
The incorrect word in the sentence is "whos." It should be spelled as "whose." The correct sentence would be: "Whose book is this?"
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Guinevere
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.
It comes from the play of the same title by playwright Edward Albee.
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A celebrety whos name starts with a v is Vanessa Hudgens
if you mean the person whos dying...its flacks girlfriend jessica angell
"whos" is not a word. "who's" and "whose" are homophones -- they sound identical. they are not homonyms, synonym, nor antonyms. "who's" is a contraction for "who is" or sometimes "who has" as in the examples "who's at my door?" and "who's eaten my cake?" "whose" is a possessive form of "who" -- "it was mark whose dog got into our garbage" or "whose dog is this in my garbage?" "who's" works similarly to "what's" in most sentences, one refering to people and the other to things. "whose" is the possessive of "who," just like "my" is the possessive of "i/me" and "your" is the possessive of "you."