Confused Words: WHO'S & WHOSE

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Hi, I'm Rebecca and in today's lesson we'll be talking about some more commonly confused
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words in English.
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These words are normally called homonyms.
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A homonym is a word which sounds the same as another word but has a completely different
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meaning and very often a different spelling.
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For you, it's really important to be able to differentiate between these words because
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when you make a mistake like that, they're usually pretty basic words so you want to
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make sure that you don't lose points in an essay or in an exam for making a mistake with
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words that are fairly simple, okay?
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So let's look at two that are often confused by ESL students and sometimes even by native
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English speakers, okay?
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Here we are.
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The first one is "whose" and the second one is also "whose".
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So as you can see, they sound pretty much the same but the meaning is completely different.
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The first one "whose" is a contraction of two words "who is", right?
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But when we say it together and quickly, we say "whose".
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Examples of this can be questions or statements.
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By questions, I mean something like this "Who's the boss?", "Who's your friend?", "Who's
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in charge of this department?"
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In each of these examples which were questions, we were really saying "Who is in charge?",
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"Who is your friend?", correct?
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We could also take a sentence and use "whose".
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For example, "He's the man who is in charge", "He's the man who's in charge of this department",
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"He's the man who is or who's in charge of this department", okay?
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So that's the first one.
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The second one is also a relative pronoun.
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It's called "whose" and this one refers to something that belongs to someone.
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For example, in other words, it's showing possession.
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For example, "Whose book is this?", "Whose house is this?", "Whose car is this?", okay?
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"I'm the man whose car is parked over there", okay?
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You see examples again with questions or with sentences, alright?
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Now we're going to do a little quiz.
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I'm going to say a few sentences and you tell me which one of these is being used in the
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example, alright?
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Let's start with the first one.
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"Who's the general manager of that company?", "Who's the general manager of that company?",
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okay?
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"Which one is it?", do you know?
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"Who's the general manager?", the first one, that's right, okay?
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"Who's the general manager?", "Who is the general manager?", very good.
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Let's take the second one.
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"Let me introduce Mr. Williams, who's the main speaker at the conference.", "Let me
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introduce Mr. Williams, who is the main speaker at the conference."
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Which one was that?
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Do you know?
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Okay, if you chose the first one, you're right again, "Let me introduce Mr. Williams, who's
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or who is the main speaker at the conference.", okay?
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Let's take one more.
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"They're announcing the names of the passengers whose suitcases were lost.", "They're announcing
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the names of the passengers whose suitcases were lost.", which one this time?
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Do you know?
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What do you think?
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"We're trying to show possession.", "They're announcing the names of the passengers whose
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suitcases were lost.", the suitcases that were lost belonged to the passengers, so we'll
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use this one, okay?
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Good.
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If you got all of those right, you're on the right track, keep going.
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If you get confused, don't worry, it happens.
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Just practice a lot, write out different examples, get someone to check if you have a teacher
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nearby or an English speaker who you know, all right?
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And you'll be able to get it.
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When I come back in just a moment, I'm going to give you one last one, which is sort of
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like a review quiz, so maybe you can grab a piece of paper and write it out, and I'll
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be right back.
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Okay, see you in a minute.
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Okay, are you ready for a little quiz on what we've just done?
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Yes?
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Okay.
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So write this down, "Who's the person whose picture is in the paper?", "Who's the person
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whose picture is in the paper?"
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One more time, okay?
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"Who's the person whose picture is in the paper?"
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While you write that down, I'm going to write it on the board and then we can compare, okay?
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Do you have what I have?
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Let's review.
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"Who's the person," as in, "Who is the person whose," possessive, "whose picture is in the
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paper?"
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All right?
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So the first one was, "Whose," "Who is the person whose picture is in the paper?"
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When we say "paper," of course, we mean newspaper.
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Lots of times we don't say "newspaper," because it's a bit longer word, so we just say "paper,"
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and it means newspaper.
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It's also kind of good for pronunciation practice, right?
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"Who's the person whose picture is in the paper?"
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You might want to try that.
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Want to try it again?
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"Who's the person whose picture is in the paper?"
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Good.
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All right.
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So I hope this lesson has helped you.
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If you have any questions about this lesson or anything else to do with English, I'll
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be happy to help you.
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Please come and visit us at our website, www.engvid.com.
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See you there.
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Bye for now.
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