Explanation about the relative clauses who whose that ?
Explanation about the relative clauses who whose that .
Explanation about the relative clauses who whose that .
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We use "whom" for people. Example : Chris has two sisters. Both of them smoke. - Chris has two sisters, both of whom smoke. We use "whose" for possesion. Example : Tom is a writer. All of his books are popular. - Tom is a writer, all of whose books are popular.
We use "whom" for people.
Example :
Chris has two sisters.
Both of them smoke.
- Chris has two sisters, both of whom smoke.
We use "whose" for possesion.
Example :
Tom is a writer.
All of his books are popular.
- Tom is a writer, all of whose books are popular.
That - subject or object pronoun for people, animals and things in defining relative clauses (whoorwhichare also possible).
Example :
I don’t like the tablethatstands in the kitchen.
1 - This is Sylver Stallone who acted in Rocky. 1 - Éste es Sylvester Stallone que ha actuado en Rocky 2 - He's the man whose wife is a soprano. 2 - Éste es el hombre cuya mujer es soprano. 3 - Mary lost her books which…
Whose is this book? You're the person whose car has been stolen on whose behalf ? Whose are these ? ( pointing) she's the gal whose books are incomplete. Si quieres la traduccion avisame .
Who is that? Who do you think it is ? What is that ? Where should we go to eat ? What are you doing ? Where should we live ?