Whos car?

Whos car?
You mean "whose", not "whos".

Whose - designates possession - e.g. "Whose NSX has the silly bling-bling rear wing?"

Who's - contraction of "who is" - e.g. "Who's going to NSXPO 2014 in Ohio?"

There is no "whos" without an apostrophe.
 
who is on second.......
 
OP: KC Burris from VA. I don't believe he's on prime... he co-runs a shop called Chicoschopshop and they made the flares, rear diffuser and a few others themselves. Very cool ride!!


You mean "whose", not "whos".

Whose - designates possession - e.g. "Whose NSX has the silly bling-bling rear wing?"

Who's - contraction of "who is" - e.g. "Who's going to NSXPO 2014 in Ohio?"

There is no "whos" without an apostrophe.

You have way too much free time on your hands and probably need another NSX to play with.
 
I'm very upset about be corrected. I'm going out and get me some Hoes.......................or is Hoe's?:wink:
You mean "whose", not "whos".

Whose - designates possession - e.g. "Whose NSX has the silly bling-bling rear wing?"

Who's - contraction of "who is" - e.g. "Who's going to NSXPO 2014 in Ohio?"

There is no "whos" without an apostrophe.
 
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