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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
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Who say's

Is "who says" an idiom? I can't seem to find it in the dictionary?

Samuel : How do you think she's going to feel when she finds out.

Mike : Who say's she's going to find out.
Who's to say she's going to find out.
What's to say she's going to find out.

Who say's it's going to raining out. Don't jinx it.
Who's to say it's going to raining out. Don't jinx it.
What's to say it's going to raining out. Don't jinx it.
  

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'Who says' should not have an apostrophe, but should be followed by a question mark. Mike : Who says she's going to find out? Who's to say she's going to find out?

  • 'Who says' should not have an apostrophe, but should be followed by a question mark.
  • Mike : Who says she's going to find out?
  • Who's to say she's going to find out?
  • What's to say she's going to find out?
  • Who says it's going to rain ?
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'Who says' should not have an apostrophe, but should be followed by a question mark.

Mike : Who says she's going to find out?

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