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Whatchadoin Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Whose


A really old grandma whose 63 on intervention doing meth?
Should't it be "who is" instead of "whose"?
  

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I don't know who's in the kitchen with Dinah. = who is I don't know whose book this is. = belonging to whom

  • I don't know who's in the kitchen with Dinah.
  • = who is I don't know whose book this is.
  • = belonging to whom
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I don't know who's in the kitchen with Dinah. = who is
I don't know whose book this is. = belonging to whom
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But the "whose" in the original sentence is wrong?
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whatchadoinBut the "whose" in the original sentence is wrong?
Absolutely.

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