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Whose hand bag is this? vs Whose is this hand bag?



 
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Whose hand bag is this? vs Whose is this hand bag? #1 (permalink) Tue Jan 27, 2009 6:01 am   Whose hand bag is this? vs Whose is this hand bag?
 

whose hand bag is this ?

or

whose is this hand bag?

are both of the question true?

Please tell me the truth sir
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Whose hand bag is this? vs Whose is this hand bag? #2 (permalink) Wed Jan 28, 2009 9:52 am   Whose hand bag is this? vs Whose is this hand bag?
 

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Both are fine, Kiki.
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