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Anonymous Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Who’s name is the plate in?

If a police officer runs a licence plate, how would he ask this? Is this correct?

Who’s name is the plate in?


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The possessive of 'who' is written 'whose', not 'who's'. Whose name is the plate in? 'who's' means 'who is' or 'who has'.

  • The possessive of 'who' is written 'whose', not 'who's'.
  • Whose name is the plate in?
  • 'who's' means 'who is' or 'who has'.
  • Who's at the door?
  • Who's ever done that?
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The possessive of 'who' is written 'whose', not 'who's'.

Whose name is the plate in?


'who's' means 'who is' or 'who has'.

Who's at the door?
Who's ever done that?

CJ

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