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Whose is used to ask about someone’s possession. Whose must be followed by a noun or a noun phrase.
"Wh- Questions" in the English Grammar

Wh- Questions

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Wh-questions are questions that begin with one of the 'wh-' words. In order to learn about them and to know how to form a wh- question, read this article!
"Whose" vs. "Who's" in the English Grammar

Whose vs. Who's

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Do you find yourself confused about when to use 'whose' and when to use 'who's?' In this lesson, you will learn about their uses and differences.
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Interrogative Pronouns in English Grammar

Interrogative Pronouns

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There are five interrogative pronouns in English. Each is used to ask a specific question. In this lesson, we will learn more about these pronouns.
"Interrogative Determiners" in English Grammar

Interrogative Determiners

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There are three interrogative determiners in English: what, which, and whose. In this lesson, we will go through each one of them.

Interrogative Pronouns

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There are five interrogative pronouns in English. Each is used to ask a specific question. In this lesson, we will learn more about these pronouns.

Interrogative Determiners

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There are three interrogative determiners in English: what, which, and whose. In this lesson, we will go through each one of them.

Whose

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'Whose' is related to possession and association, used to ask which person owns or is responsible. In this lesson, we will learn its uses and structures.
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Pro-forms

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Understanding pronouns enable us to understand pro-forms in English very well. Pro-forms are alternatives that are put in the position of words, phrases, etc.
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Whom vs. Whose

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'Whom' and 'whose' are used a lot in English grammar. So it is important to be able to use them correctly.
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Complementizers

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Complementizers make a clause into the subject or object of a sentence. In this lesson, we will learn all about them.
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Relative Determiners

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Relative determiners modify nouns within a relative clause. Follow the article to learn more about them.

Interrogative Pronouns

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There are five interrogative pronouns in English. Each is used to ask a specific question. In this lesson, we will learn more about these pronouns.

Relative Determiners

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Relative determiners modify nouns within a relative clause. Follow the article to learn more about them.

Who vs. Whose

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Even experienced academics may have trouble deciding how to use 'who' and 'whose'. However, once you learn it. You'll become the master of it.
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Which vs. Whose

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Which and whose are used a lot in English and this makes it really important to learn them. Since they can be relative pronouns they introduce relative clauses.
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