Who, Whom , and Whose - Mrs. Alfred
www.mrsalfred.com › 8/9/2 › 7Whose is a pronoun in the possessive case and must be used to indicate possession of an object. Whose book is this? We use “ Whose ” because the pronoun is indicating that the book belongs to someone. As in the other instances, whose could be replaced by another pronoun in the possessive case, such as his, her, our, my, your, etc.
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www.liveworksheets.com › worksheets › enLive worksheets > English > English as a Second Language (ESL) > Wh words > Who Whom Whose. Who Whom Whose. wh questions. ID: 1338281. Language: English. School subject: English as a Second Language (ESL) Grade/level: Grade 4. Age: 9-12. Main content: Wh words.