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Usage of who, whom, whose... etc #16 (permalink) Thu Jun 11, 2009 11:24 am   Usage of who, whom, whose... etc
 

Morning EE, I did actually put WHOSE initially and then edited it to who's.

Whose didn't explain who-has, so who's it was edited to.

" Whose is a questioning word, usually associated with possessions or actions."

Kitos.

Question words in English, and their usage.

where Where do you live?
who Who are you?
when When do you get up?
what What are you doing?
why Why do you smoke?
whose Whose book is this?
which Which bus do you take to school?
how How old are you?

Google----- A list of Questioning words in English. With thanks
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Usage of who, whom, whose... etc #17 (permalink) Fri Jun 12, 2009 1:08 am   Usage of who, whom, whose... etc
 

Mr. Kitosdad,
Thanks for the answer.

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Usage of who, whom, whose... etc #18 (permalink) Fri Jun 12, 2009 1:22 am   Usage of who, whom, whose... etc
 

Esl Expert and Kitosdad,
Many thanks for the answers.

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