Whose and Who’s are commonly confused English words. Whose is a possessive pronoun used to indicate ownership or relationship, for example, “Whose book is this?”. On the other hand, Who’s is a contraction of ‘who is’ or ‘who has’, used to refer to a person, for instance, “Who’s going to the party?”. More @Wikipedia
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