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Whose is  the possessive form of the pronoun "who" and means "belonging to whom" or "of which."it expresses possession
ex:
whose book is this?
the woman whose husband died is my teacher.

Who's is a contraction of who is or who has
ex:
He's the one who's always early=He's the one who is always early.
Do you know who's got my wallet? =Do you know who has got my wallet?
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