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Identify the grammatically correct sentence.

  • A. Whose coming with me to the party?
  • B. Who's coming with me to the party?
  • C. Whom's coming with me to the party?
  • D. Whos coming with me to the party?
Correct Answer: B

Rationale: Step 1: Identify the subject and verb in the sentence. In this case, the subject is "Who" and the verb is "coming."
Step 2: Determine if the sentence requires a contraction for "Who is" or a possessive form for "Whose."
Step 3: The correct answer is B: "Who's coming with me to the party?" because it uses the contraction "Who's" to represent "Who is."
Summary:
A: Incorrect - Should be "Who's" instead of "Whose."
C: Incorrect - Incorrect use of "Whom's," should be "Who's."
D: Incorrect - Incorrect spelling of "Whos," should be "Who's."