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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Im confused about the use of 'whose' vs. 'who's'.

The sentence is 'who's new collection will propel them to designer of the year'. And 'who's take on the new trend will earn them the title'

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whose new collection will propel them to designer of the year whose take on the new trend will earn them the title Who's = who is, who has

  • whose new collection will propel them to designer of the year whose take on the new trend will earn them the title Who's = who is, who has
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whose new collection will propel them to designer of the year
whose take on the new trend will earn them the title

Who's = who is, who has

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