S1 Exercise 19: Whose/Who's
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WHOSE/WHO’S
The words whose and who’s are often confused with each other as they sound similar but their meanings are different
Whose = belonging to whom e.g. Whose jotter is this? Who’s = who is (or who has) e.g. Who’s going to the party?
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TASK 1: Copy and Complete. Use the correct word from the box above to fill in the gaps in the following sentences
- _____________house are we meeting at tonight?
- My aunt ____________ seventy two, has seven cats
- I’m going to find out _______________ going to collect the prize
- I don’t know _________________ shoes they are
- ___________ dog is that following us?
TASK 2: Copy and correct the following passage. Underline your corrected word
I have a friend who’s older than me but she isn’t very sensible. She’s the one who’s house I go to every Thursday evening after school. Last week she persuaded her little brother, whose only six, to do the dishes for her. When her father, whose a lawyer, realised that none of the dishes were cleaned properly he made her do the dishes every night for a week. She’s not someone whose good at looking ahead and avoiding disaster.