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Whose hair is longer? 誰人的頭髮較長? Who's hair is longer? 誰人的頭髮較長? The boy whose hair is longer is my younger brother. 那個較長髮的男孩是我弟弟 The boy who's hair is longer is my brother. 那個較長髮的男孩是我弟弟
最佳解答:
This is one of those cases where it is important to remember that possessive pronouns never take apostrophes, even though possessive nouns do (see it’s/its). “Who’s” always and forever means only “who is,” as in “Who’s that guy with the droopy mustache?” or “who has,” as in “Who’s been eating my porridge?” “Whose” is the possessive form of “who” and is used as follows: “Whose dirty socks are these on the breakfast table? Who's = Who is 誰是 whose = 誰的 2008-10-05 18:17:52 補充: Whose is the possessive form of who (or, occasionally, which). It means "belonging to whom or which." Who's is a contraction of who is or who has. Notice the apostrophe replacing the missing letters. 2008-10-05 18:18:01 補充: Incorrect: Who's department do you work for? Correct: Whose department do you work for? Correct: Who's coming to visit tomorrow? 2008-10-05 18:20:12 補充: Who's = Who is / who has 誰(是) whose = 誰(人)的
其他解答:
yes but actually we seldom use who's , we usually use whoes|||||who's and whose 是可以通用的
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who's and whose 是否可以通用?發問:
Whose hair is longer? 誰人的頭髮較長? Who's hair is longer? 誰人的頭髮較長? The boy whose hair is longer is my younger brother. 那個較長髮的男孩是我弟弟 The boy who's hair is longer is my brother. 那個較長髮的男孩是我弟弟
最佳解答:
This is one of those cases where it is important to remember that possessive pronouns never take apostrophes, even though possessive nouns do (see it’s/its). “Who’s” always and forever means only “who is,” as in “Who’s that guy with the droopy mustache?” or “who has,” as in “Who’s been eating my porridge?” “Whose” is the possessive form of “who” and is used as follows: “Whose dirty socks are these on the breakfast table? Who's = Who is 誰是 whose = 誰的 2008-10-05 18:17:52 補充: Whose is the possessive form of who (or, occasionally, which). It means "belonging to whom or which." Who's is a contraction of who is or who has. Notice the apostrophe replacing the missing letters. 2008-10-05 18:18:01 補充: Incorrect: Who's department do you work for? Correct: Whose department do you work for? Correct: Who's coming to visit tomorrow? 2008-10-05 18:20:12 補充: Who's = Who is / who has 誰(是) whose = 誰(人)的
其他解答:
yes but actually we seldom use who's , we usually use whoes|||||who's and whose 是可以通用的
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