who's or whose?

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The first red line sentence : should i use who's or whose ?

The second red line : love the subjct or will love the subject ?
 

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Re: please answer

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The first red line sentence: should I use "who's" or "whose"?

The second red line: "love the subject" or "will love the subject"?

1. Use "Who's": it's the contraction of "who is".

2. Use "love the subject": they are learning it now.

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Why is "subject" capitalized?
 

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I assume it's because it's replacing the name of the subject, which would be capitalised, but I see no need for the capital letter.
 
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