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  • 91who's — [[t]hu͟ːz, huːz[/t]] Who s is the usual spoken form of who is or who has , especially when has is an auxiliary verb …

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  • 92who — pronoun 1》 [interrogative pronoun] what or which person or people. 2》 [rel. pronoun] introducing a clause giving further information about a person or people previously mentioned.     ↘archaic the person that; whoever. Origin OE hwā, of Gmc… …

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  • 93who — [OE] Who goes right back to Indo European *qwos, *qwes (source also of Russian kto ‘who’), whose neuter form *qwod gave English what. Its prehistoric Germanic descendant was *khwaz, *khwez, which has evolved into German wer, Dutch wie, Danish hvo …

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  • 94who'd — Date: 1640 who had ; who would …

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  • 95Who Am I? — Filmdaten Deutscher Titel: Jackie Chan ist Nobody Originaltitel: 我是誰 (Wo shi shei) Produktionsland: Hongkong Erscheinungsjahr: 1998 Länge: ca. 108 Minuten Originalsprache …

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  • 96who'd — /hoohd/ contraction of who would: Who d have thought it! Usage. See contraction. * * * …

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  • 97who're — /hooh euhr/ contraction of who are: Who re the people at the next table? Usage. See contraction. * * * …

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  • 98who — pronoun /huː,hu/ a) What person or people; which person or people (used in a direct or indirect question). Who is that? (direct question) b) The person or people that. I dont know who it is. (indirect question) …

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  • 99who — See that, which, who See who, whom …

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  • 100who've — [[t]hu͟ːv, huːv[/t]] Who ve is the usual spoken form of who have, especially when have is an auxiliary verb …

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