Interrogative posession adjective & Pronoun beloning to or associated with which person
Relative posessive adjective of whom or which (used to indicate that the following noun belongs to or is associated with the person or thing mentioned in the previous clause)
Who's- |hooz|
Contraction of
-Who is
USAGE- A common written mistake is to confuse Who's with Whose. The form who's represents a contraction of who is. Whose is a posessive pronoun or adjective... idiot...
hey hey heyalohahunee143September 27 2006, 02:31:17 UTC
hey you crazy crazy man!!!! i must say that i do miss you more then apple sauce misses the jar when its in my spoon. hehehe that was kinda good... anyway i am leaving in the spring for the army so i would like to like chill with you befor then..... call me some time 2491183 or e mail me marllidolli88@yahoo.com love me
p.s i would have thrown rock. but sadly i was not allowed to play.. i guess thats the price of being the prize
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Interrogative posession adjective & Pronoun beloning to or associated with which person
Relative posessive adjective of whom or which (used to indicate that the following noun belongs to or is associated with the person or thing mentioned in the previous clause)
Who's- |hooz|
Contraction of
-Who is
USAGE- A common written mistake is to confuse Who's with Whose. The form who's represents a contraction of who is. Whose is a posessive pronoun or adjective... idiot...
<3 Boz
Wow... that was pretty mean... sorry...
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love me
p.s i would have thrown rock. but sadly i was not allowed to play.. i guess thats the price of being the prize
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