> > Whose next? Discuss.... > > 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?” > > Oh wait, did you mean discuss the contents of the message, or the subject line?
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