A common grammar mistake is to mix up ‘who’s’ and ‘whose’. Which of these sentences is incorrect?

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  • Who’s going to the party tonight?
  • Whose clothes are these?
  • Can you tell me who’s got my jacket?
  • Who’s books do these belong to?
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Interesting fact:

Have you ever heard of crutch words? They are words we use to fill in time when we’re thinking of what to say. They include ‘basically’, ‘seriously’, ‘actually’, ‘like’ and ‘um’. A lot of the time we don’t even notice we’re using them but when we do they can make us seem nervous, unsure or confusing. Um so… like, does this seriously mean we should literally try to basically stop saying them?

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