Whose is the possessive form of the pronoun who, while who’s is a contraction of the words who is or who has. However, many people still find whose and who’s particularly confusing because, in English, an apostrophe followed by an s usually indicates the possessive form of a word. Who’sRead More →

Chicago, a city (who’s, whose) architecture is admired all over the world, has a population of over 2 million residents. (Who’s, Whose) yellow car is parked in front of your house? William Faulkner, (who’s, whose) books I read in high school, remains one of my favorite authors. How do youRead More →

If you have a drain that is shared with your neighbour, the water authority will be responsible for the shared drain as well as the lateral drains (red). You are only responsible for the drain on your property that is not shared (purple). How do you know if a drainRead More →

Remember, whose is possessive. That means that whose is normally followed by a noun. If the sentence has a noun immediately after the whose or who’s, you should use whose. If there’s no noun or an article, use who’s. Who or whom or whose? ‘Whom’ is an object pronoun likeRead More →

Afterwards, Iron Man asked Captain America whether he knew about it. Captain America admitted that, while he didn’t know that Bucky (the Winter Soldier) was responsible, he did know that Howard and Maria’s deaths weren’t accidental. Who were Bucky Barnes parents? Early life. James Buchanan “Bucky” Barnes was born inRead More →