JBJ Class

Who's/Whose


Quick Tip:
Try to say "who is" or "who has" in the blank.
Longer Explanation:
  • Just like "it's," "who's" has two meanings: "Who is..." and "Who has..."
    Who's going to the game tonight?  [Who is going...]
    Who's been using my laptop?  [Who has been using...]​
  • "Whose" shows that something belongs to someone, just like his, hers, yours, & its.  Do you see how they all end with the s sound but DON'T have an apostrophe?
    I'm not sure whose bag this is.
    Whose room are you going to be in for Seminar today?
Here's the Keynote we went over during class.  Click the pictures to enlarge them.  If you need help, email me or come talk to me.

Practice
Do this as many times as you need until you
​learn the concept.  
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Feel free to split your screen on the practice exercise AND on the quiz.
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You only have one chance.  Even if you do it more than once, only the first attempt will count.

Each class has its own password,
so I'll tell it to you during class.
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