Who's meaning

The word "who's" is a contraction meaning who is or who has.


Who's definitions

Word backwards s'ohw
Part of speech The part of speech of "who's" is a contraction, which combines the pronoun "who" with the verb "is" or "has".
Syllabic division The syllable separation of the word "who's" is "who's" (one syllable).
Plural The plural of "who's" is "whose."
Total letters 4
Vogais (1) o
Consonants (3) w,h,s

Who's is a contraction of "who is" or "who has." It is commonly used in informal speech and writing to make sentences less formal and more concise.

When using who's in a sentence, it is important to determine whether it is being used as a contraction for "who is" or "who has." This can affect the overall meaning of the sentence.

Examples of "Who's" in a sentence:

"Who's going to the party tonight?" (Who is going to the party tonight?)

"Do you know who's responsible for the project deadline?" (Do you know who is responsible for the project deadline?)

Using "Who's" correctly:

It is crucial to pay attention to the context of a sentence when using who's to ensure that it is being used in the appropriate form.

Overall, who's is a versatile contraction that can be used to streamline sentences and make them more conversational.


Who's Examples

  1. I don't know who's coming to the party tonight.
  2. Do you know who's in charge of this project?
  3. Who's responsible for turning off the lights?
  4. I wonder who's going to win the game.
  5. Who's that person standing at the bus stop?
  6. Who's on the line for the conference call?
  7. Who's going to pick up the kids from school?
  8. Can you tell me who's calling on the phone?
  9. I'm not sure who's going to be the next president.
  10. Who's going to bring dessert to the potluck dinner?


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