Who’s or whose

1. Whose is this jacket? or Who's jacket is this?
2. Whose car is whose? or Whose car is who's? or Who's car is whose?
3. Who's going to whose house for New Year? or Whose gong to whose house on New Year? (scroll down for answers)

This video is made for my How to Punctuate Spelling Course

Which is correct? Do you know now?
1. Whose is this jacket? or Who's jacket is this?
2. Whose car is whose? or Whose car is who's? or Who's car is whose?
3. Who's going to whose house for New Year? or  Whose going to whose house on New Year?
4. Whose fault is it?  or Who's fault is it?
5. What about these glasses? Whose are they? or What about these glasses? Who's are they?

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Answers (Think about the answers if you’ve made a mistake or not sure and go back to the video).

1. Whose is this jacket?
2. Whose car is whose?
3. Who's going to whose house for New Year?
4. Whose fault is it?
5. What about these glasses? Whose are they?

Spelling Test

Paper and pen at the ready. Enjoy and don’t worry about mistakes; learn from them.

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Check your spelling carefully and those apostrophes or not.

Spelling test answers

1. Whose side are you on?

2. I wonder who's in charge here.

3. I wonder whose these are.

4. The man whose phone was stolen was very upset.

5. She's a student who's always been interested in people.

6. I'm still learning who's who around the office.

7. Do you know whose car that is?