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What vs Whose - What's the difference?

what | whose |


As pronouns the difference between what and whose

is that what is which thing, event, circumstance, etc.: used interrogatively in asking for the specification of an identity, quantity, quality, etc while whose is of whom, belonging to whom; used as an interrogative pronoun.

As an adverb what

is in some manner or degree; in part; partly; usually followed by with.

As an interjection what

is An expression of surprise or disbelief.

As a determiner what

is which; which kind of.

As a noun what

is something; thing; stuff.

Whose vs Their - What's the difference?

whose | their |


As a pronoun whose

is of whom, belonging to whom; used as an interrogative pronoun.

As a determiner their is

Belonging to, from, of, or relating to, them (plural).

Witch vs Whose - What's the difference?

witch | whose |


As a noun witch

is a person who practices witchcraft; specifically.

As a verb witch

is to practise witchcraft.

As a pronoun whose is

of whom, belonging to whom; used as an interrogative pronoun.

Whose vs Whoose - What's the difference?

whose | whoose |

Whoose is often a misspelling of whose.


Whoose has no English definition.

As a pronoun whose is

of whom, belonging to whom; used as an interrogative pronoun.

Whoare vs Whose - What's the difference?

whoare | whose |

Whoare is likely misspelled.


Whoare has no English definition.

As a pronoun whose is

of whom, belonging to whom; used as an interrogative pronoun.

Whose vs Whois - What's the difference?

whose | whois |

Whois is often a misspelling of whose.


Whois has no English definition.

As a pronoun whose

is of whom, belonging to whom; used as an interrogative pronoun.

Whose vs Whome - What's the difference?

whose | whome |


As pronouns the difference between whose and whome

is that whose is of whom, belonging to whom; used as an interrogative pronoun while whome is obsolete spelling of lang=en.

Whose vs Whoes - What's the difference?

whose | whoes |


As pronouns the difference between whose and whoes

is that whose is of whom, belonging to whom; (used as an interrogative pronoun) while whoes is .

Whose vs Whoso - What's the difference?

whose | whoso |


As pronouns the difference between whose and whoso

is that whose is of whom, belonging to whom; used as an interrogative pronoun while whoso is whosoever, whatever person.

Whose vs Hose - What's the difference?

whose | hose |


As a pronoun whose

is of whom, belonging to whom; used as an interrogative pronoun.

As a noun hose is

a flexible tube conveying water or other fluid.

As a verb hose is

to water or spray with a hose.

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