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Is the word 'whose' a proper word?

Yes, the word 'whose' is the possessive form of the interrogative/relative pronoun "who." For example: "Whose book is that?" or "Timmy, whose pants had fallen down, was embarrassed."


Is 'whose' a word?

Yes it is. ex. of usage: Whose shirt is this?


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 many syllables are in whose?

The word "whose" has 1 syllable.


Do you put apostrophe is whose's?

No because "whose's" is not a word recognized in the English language. It is either used as "whose" or "whose is".


What is an aminonitrene?

An aminonitrene is another word for an isodiazene - any of a number of organic nitrogen compounds whose structure can be represented as R2NN: <=> R2n+=N-.


What is the longest Word whose letters are in alphabetical order?

Aegilops is the longest word whose letters are in alphabetical order.


Start a statement with the word WHOSE?

Here are a couple of statements starting with the pronoun 'whose': 'Whose' is an extremely difficult word with which to begin a statement. 'Whose' is the possessive case of 'who' or 'which'; it almost always begins a question.


What is Contraction word for who is?

Who's is a contraction for who is, or sometimes who has. For example, "Who's sleeping in my bed?" (Who is sleeping ...)Be VERY careful not to confuse who's with the soundalike word whose, which is the possessive word for who. "Whose picture is this?" "It's a person whose hair is blond."


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?"


How do you read the word who's?

The word who's is pronounced "hooz".Who's is a contraction for who is, or sometimes who has. For example, "Who's sleeping in my bed?" (Who is sleeping ...)Be VERY careful not to confuse who's with the soundalike word whose, which is the possessive word for who. "Whose picture is this?" "It's a person whose hair i