English-2
Grade-7
Easy
Question
_____ going to take care of all of these puppies?
- Whose
- Who's
Hint:
Homonyms are two or more words that are spelled alike or sound alike but differ in meaning.
The correct answer is: Who's
The correct option is 'Who's'.
While 'whose' is the possessive case of 'who', 'who's' is the contraction of who is. They may sound the same but are spelled very differently and are very different in meaning. Whose cannot be put in the sentence, it will be wrong.
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