Most words simply require an apostrophe s on the end of the word to make it possessive.
Ex: The girl’s notebook. Mark’s scarf. The keyboard’s letters have worn off.
But adding an apostrophe s doesn’t work for the word “who” because “who’s” is a contraction.
WHO’S is the contraction of “who is” or “who has.”
Ex: Who’s there? Who’s seen it?
WHOSE is the possessive form of “who.”
Ex: Whose sword am I holding? Whose is this sword?
WHOSE is also the possessive form of “which” (when “which” is used as an adjective).
Ex: A word whose meaning is unknown. A bird whose feathers are black.
And WHOSE also means the one or ones belonging to a person or persons.
Ex: Whose shoes are those?
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