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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.

whose

English

Pronoun

(English Pronouns)
  • Of whom, belonging to whom; (used as an interrogative pronoun).
  • Of whom, belonging to whom; (used as a relative pronoun).
  • (=This man's dog caused the accident.)
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  • Of which, belonging to which; (used as a relative pronoun).
  • (=The roofs are falling off several houses we saw.)

    whoose

    Not English

    Whoose has no English definition. It may be misspelled.

    English words similar to 'whoose':

    whose, wacke, wheeze, weake, whiche, weeke, wagge, wisse, waywise, wishe, wowke, waggie, wikke, wicke, wazee, washee, waxie