Who is in the office now?

Question:

Which sentence is correct to ask about the people currently in the office?

1) Whos in

2) Whose in

3) Who is in

4) Who's in

5) Whose' in

Answer:

The correct option is 'Who is in'.

The correct way to ask about the people currently in the office is 'Who is in?'. This question correctly uses the pronoun 'who' followed by the verb 'is' to inquire about the individuals present in the office. It is important to use the correct form of the question to ensure clear communication and proper grammar.

Option 1, 'Whos in', is not grammatically correct as it lacks the necessary verb 'is'. Option 2, 'Whose in', is incorrect as 'whose' is a possessive pronoun, not suitable for this context. Option 4, 'Who's in', is a contraction of 'who' and 'is', which is the correct form of asking this question. Option 5, 'Whose' in', is a grammatically incorrect combination of 'whose' and 'in'.

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