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whose your professor vs who is you professor

The correct phrase is "Who is your professor?". The phrase "Whose your professor?" is incorrect in English. The correct phrase uses "who" to ask about a person and "is" to form the question correctly.

Last updated: March 28, 2024 • 1380 views

whose your professor

This phrase is incorrect in English.

The correct question should be formed as "Who is your professor?" using "who" to ask about a person and "is" to form the question correctly.

who is you professor

This phrase is correct in English.

This is the correct way to ask about the identity of someone's professor. It uses the correct subject-verb order.

Examples:

  • Who is your professor?
  • Who is your teacher?
  • Who is your boss?
  • Who is your friend?
  • Who is your neighbor?

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