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whose (h z) adj. 1. The possessive form of who. 2. The possessive form of which. [Middle English whos, from Old English hwæs; see k w o-in Indo-European roots.]
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Definition of WHOSE: of or relating to whom or which especially as possessor or possessors < whose gorgeous vesture heaps the ground — Robert Browning>, agent …
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–pronoun 1. (the possessive case of who used as an adjective): Whose umbrella did I take? Whose is this one? 2. (the possessive case of which used as an …
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adj. The possessive form of who . The possessive form of which . [Middle English whos , from Old English hwæs .] USAGE NOTE It has sometimes been claimed that whose ...
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whose (h z) adj. 1. The possessive form of who. 2. The possessive form of which. [Middle English whos, from Old English hwæs; see k w o-in Indo-European roots.]
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Who knows the difference between who’s and whose? Here’s a lesson whose time has come.
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pronoun. that or those belonging to whom: used without a following noun: whose is this? whose will look best? · possessive pronominal adjective. of, belonging to ...
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TIJUANA, Mexico — Mexican rescuers scoured the Gulf of California for seven missing U.S. tourists whose boat capsized two days ago, saying they were extending …
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