English Grammar - Who s or Whose?
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Which word to use: who s or whose? Select the appropriate word. Compare your answers with a partner. 1. I like your

Which word to use: who"s or whose? Select the appropriate word. Compare your answers with a partner.
1. I like your house.
2. Our house is smaller than theirs.
3. And their garden is bigger than ours, too.
4. My children are older than hers.
5. Who"s talking to your sister?
6. This book isn"t mine. Is it yours?
7. "Whose dictionary is this?" "It"s his."
8. "Who"s going to the party tonight?" "I"m not."
9. "Whose dog is running around our garden?
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    Subject: English Grammar - Who"s or Whose?
    Инструкция: The word "who"s" is a contraction that stands for "who is" or "who has," whereas "whose" is a possessive pronoun used to show ownership or possession. To determine which word to use, you need to understand the context of the sentence and the function of the word within it.

    1. The sentence "I like your house" does not require a possessive pronoun, so the correct word to use is "your."

    2. The sentence "Our house is smaller than theirs" requires a possessive pronoun to indicate ownership. The correct word to use is "theirs."

    3. In the sentence "And their garden is bigger than ours, too," the possessive pronoun "ours" is used to show ownership.

    4. The sentence "My children are older than hers" requires a possessive pronoun to compare ownership. The correct word to use is "hers."

    5. The sentence "Who"s talking to your sister?" is a contraction, and the correct word to use is "Who"s" as a short form of "Who is."

    6. In the sentence "This book isn"t mine. Is it yours?" the word "yours" is a possessive pronoun used to show ownership.

    7. The question "Whose dictionary is this?" requires the possessive pronoun "whose" to inquire about ownership.

    8. In the dialogue "Who"s going to the party tonight?" the word "Who"s" is a contraction meaning "Who is."

    9. The question "Whose dog is running around our garden?" requires the possessive pronoun "whose" to inquire about ownership.

    Демонстрация: Compare each sentence and choose between "who"s" and "whose" for the blank space:

    1. _____ talking to your sister?
    2. This book isn"t mine. Is it _____?
    3. _____ going to the party tonight?
    4. _____ dictionary is this?
    5. _____ dog is running around our garden?

    Совет: To easily remember the difference between "who"s" and "whose," think of "who"s" as a contraction meaning "who is" or "who has," while "whose" is used to indicate possession or ownership. Pay attention to the context of the sentence and the function of the word within it to determine the correct choice.

    Практика: Fill in the blanks with either "who"s" or "whose":
    1. _____ going to the concert with you?
    2. This is the girl _____ singing on stage.
    3. _____ dog is barking loudly outside?
    4. I can"t remember _____ book I borrowed.
    5. I don"t know _____ car that is parked in front of the house.
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