The document discusses the difference between "who's" and "whose". "Who's" is a contraction that means "who is" or "who has". It is not followed by a noun. "Whose" is a possessive pronoun that is always followed by a noun and indicates possession or ownership. The document provides examples of how to use each and includes links to practice quizzes to help distinguish between "who's" and "whose".
The document discusses the difference between "who's" and "whose". "Who's" is a contraction that means "who is" or "who has". It is not followed by a noun. "Whose" is a possessive pronoun that is always followed by a noun and indicates possession or ownership. The document provides examples of how to use each and includes links to practice quizzes to help distinguish between "who's" and "whose".
The document discusses the difference between "who's" and "whose". "Who's" is a contraction that means "who is" or "who has". It is not followed by a noun. "Whose" is a possessive pronoun that is always followed by a noun and indicates possession or ownership. The document provides examples of how to use each and includes links to practice quizzes to help distinguish between "who's" and "whose".
CAS WHO’S • WHO IS = qui és…? • Who is the teacher in this class? • Who is the best student?
• WHO HAS = qui té…?
• Who has a pet at home? • Who has a car?
• There isn’t any verb. The verb is the ‘s.
WHOSE…? • = de qui…? – Always followed by an/a (adjective) noun: • Whose car is that? • Whose red pen is it? – There is a verb in the sentence or question. LET’S PRACTISE • Kahoot: – https://create.kahoot.it/details/who-s-vs- whose/23f11276-fc36-4ce4-ab21-132231a2b612 – https://create.kahoot.it/details/whose-vs-who- s/4a02a01f-a525-4657-9f83-df327f8cc7b7 – https://create.kahoot.it/details/whose-vs-who- s/3537b363-e77a-466d-b322-730627a3d576 – https://create.kahoot.it/details/whose-vs-who-s- act/34768faf-c229-4aa6-92c3-5c0c4894c9d5