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12 June, 05:34

4. (Whose, Who's) book is that on my desk?

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  1. 12 June, 05:53
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    short answer whose

    Explanation:

    Whose" is a possessive form meaning "of whom" or "belonging to who" and is used in the following way:

    Whose books are these?

    The men, whose lives were ruined, claimed compensation from the government.

    I do not know whose shoes smell worst.

    If you are in any doubt, consider whether the who's/whose you are using can be replaced by who is or who has. If it can, then you need "who is", if not you will need "whose".
  2. 12 June, 05:57
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    Whose

    Explanation:

    The reason it is whose is because if you do who's it is "who is book"
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