The correct choice is whose. So what is the difference between whose and who's? The word whose is the possessive form of the pronoun who. It is used in questions to ask who owns something, has โ€ฆ

Who's and whose are easy to confuse. Who's means who is or who has. Whose shows possession (e.g., Never trust a doctor whose plants have died).

Feb 21, 2025ย ยท Who is a subject pronoun (used for the person performing an action), while whom is an object pronoun (used for the person receiving an action). The words whose and whoโ€™s may sound โ€ฆ

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