In this lesson, learn about relative pronouns: who, whom, whose, which and that. How to use them in defining and non-defining relative clauses. Test yourse
How to Use 'Whose' Whose is a possessive adjective meaning “of or relating to whom or which.” Grammatically speaking, we use the term possessive to refer to relationships beyond simple ownership. As with other words of possession, it can also be used to express association, agency, or the receiving of an action: Whose sunglasses are these?
Learn how to use the relative pronouns: who, which, whom, that, whose in defining relative and non-defining relative clauses. Watch till the end of the video
Relative clauses are a special form of dependent clause that begin with either a relative pronoun (who, whom, whose, that, or which) or a relative adverb (when, where, or why). You can identify
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