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‘Who’s’ vs. ‘Whose’

“Who’s” and “whose” are homonyms, meaning they sound the same but have different meanings. Alice Underwood, writing at Grammarly, lays out the basics to help you remember the correct form to use in different contexts.

Put poetry in motion

To give yourself a lifetime of occasional moments that give you a literary air while both impressing people and moving them, find a very short poem you admire and commit it to memory—or even just four or five lines that capture a great poem’s essence. Poems can send powerful messages, and few who hear your […]