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OpenStudy (kitten_is_back):

Which word correctly completes the sentence? __________ cup of orange juice is this on the counter? A. Who's B. Who'se C. Whose

OpenStudy (kitten_is_back):

@Donblue

OpenStudy (kitten_is_back):

@Tootles143

OpenStudy (soullesseyes):

Which do you think?

OpenStudy (kitten_is_back):

a

OpenStudy (soullesseyes):

Okay, think about it this way, it's the same as last time. Who's means who is. Whose; i.e. belongs to whom? Whose cup of orange juice is this on the counter? you could say 'to whom does this cup belong to" Who'se isn't even a word with meaning, so it's a trick.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Do you still need my help here?

OpenStudy (kitten_is_back):

so its who's

OpenStudy (kitten_is_back):

MHM

OpenStudy (anonymous):

It is whose. Because whose is belonging to or associated with which person.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Who's is who is.

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