Who's vs. Whose (Grade 3)
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Who's vs. Whose
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Who's and Whose are two words that sound alike, but they have different meanings.
Who's is a contraction. It means who is. Who's coming for dinner?
Whose is a pronoun. It means belonging to which person. Whose shoe is this?
Fill in the blanks in the sentences below to practice using these two words correctly.
1.
Choose the word that best fits in the blank.
Do you know supposed to bring the juice boxes?
Do you know supposed to bring the juice boxes?
- who's
- whose
2.
Choose the word that best fits in the blank.
Do you know mom is bringing the cupcakes?
Do you know mom is bringing the cupcakes?
- who's
- whose
3.
Choose the word that best fits in the blank.
Knock, knock. there?
Knock, knock. there?
- who's
- whose
4.
Choose the word that best fits in the blank.
stinky socks are these?
stinky socks are these?
- who's
- whose
5.
Choose the word that best fits in the blank.
turn is it to do the dishes?
turn is it to do the dishes?
- who's
- whose
6.
Choose the word that best fits in the blank.
I don't know coming to the party.
I don't know coming to the party.
- who's
- whose
7.
Choose the word that best fits in the blank.
fault is it?
fault is it?
- who's
- whose
8.
Choose the word that best fits in the blank.
going to clean up this mess?
going to clean up this mess?
- who's
- whose
9.
Choose the word that best fits in the blank.
house is this?
house is this?
- who's
- whose
10.
Choose the word that best fits in the blank.
the person in the pink dress?
the person in the pink dress?
- who's
- whose
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