Who's example sentences

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"Who's" Example Sentences


1. Who's knocking at the door?
2. Who's calling me so late at night?
3. Who's coming with me to the party?
4. Who's going to walk the dog today?
5. Who's making all that noise?
6. Who's birthday are we celebrating?
7. Who's going out to lunch with me?
8. Who's with me on this project?
9. Who's working the late shift tonight?
10. Who's going to wash the dishes?
11. Who's coming over for dinner tomorrow?
12. Who's going to pick up the kids from school?
13. Who's responsible for completing that report?
14. Who's taking over my duties while I'm out?
15. Who's getting the promotion?
16. Who's running late this morning?
17. Who's joining us for movie night?
18. Who's babysitting the kids tonight?
19. Who's up for grabbing a drink after work?
20. Who's turn is it to clean the kitchen?
21. Who's baking a cake for the party?
22. Who's coming with me to the mall?
23. Who's running the 5K race this weekend?
24. Who's on duty tonight?
25. Who's borrowing my tools without asking?
26. Who's leaving their stuff all over the house?
27. Who's paying for lunch today?
28. Who's calling all hours of the night?
29. Who's idea was this plan?
30. Who's coming over to help with yard work?
31. Who's in charge while the boss is away?
32. Who's leaving the lights on all over the house?
33. Who's got the keys to the truck?
34. Who's opening up shop in the morning?
35. Who's taking care of my plants while I'm away?
36. Who's neglecting their duties around here?
37. Who's winning the big game?
38. Who's making all that racket outside?
39. Who's helping me move this weekend?
40. Who's staying late to finish the project?
41. Who's eating all the cookies I just baked?
42. Who's going to walk the dog today?
43. Who's borrowing my things without asking?
44. Who's covering my shift tomorrow?
45. Who's messing up the break room?
46. Who's buying the first round at the bar?
47. Who's forgetting to close the garage door?
48. Who's taking too long in the bathroom?
49. Who's responsible for filing those reports?
50. Who's taking the dog to the vet next week?

Common Phases


Who's with me? - used to ask for participation or agreement.
Who's coming with me? - asking who will accompany you somewhere.
Who's up for ...? - asking who wants to join in an activity or event.
Who's in? - asking who wants to participate.
Who's there? - asking the identity of a person knocking at a door.
Who's to blame? - asking who is at fault.
Who's on first? - referring to confusion around homophones.
Who's who? - referring to a directory of important people and their roles.
Who's next? - asking which person is up or going to go after the current one.
Who's turn is it? - asking whose responsibility or job it is.
Who's idea was that? - asking whose plan or suggestion something was.
Who's calling? - asking the identity of a caller.
Who's coming over? - asking who plans to visit.
Who's the boss? - forcefully asserting one's authority.
Who's bad? - an joking expression of defiance.
So those are some common phrases that use the contraction 'who's' to convey different meanings. Let me know if you have any other questions!

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