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There is a final recap of all the homophones used with an explanation of who’s and whose; ‘who’s’ is a contraction of ‘who is’, whereas ‘whose’ is a pronoun like mine or their.
The two words fall in the category of homophones; words that sound the same when pronounced but whose spellings differ. Sell (verb) is the act of handing something to a buyer in exchange for money.
Homophones are groups of words which sound the same when you say them but have different spellings and meanings. How to use their, they’re and there Find out how to use the homophones their ...
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