English · Passages
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Select the option which correctly represents the following word: "WHO IS"
- A
Whos
- B
Whose
- C
Who's
- D
Whos'
The contraction of 'who is' is 'who’s'.
The apostrophe is always placed where the letter has been removed. For example couldn't, don't, isn't, you're, she's, it's- which is “it is.”
This is an incorrect spelling and does not represent the contraction of "who is."
This is a possessive pronoun, used to indicate ownership or possession. For example, "Whose book is this?"
This is a contraction of "who is." It combines the pronoun "who" with the verb "is." For example, "Who's coming to the party?"
This is an incorrect form and does not exist in standard English.
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