20 Examples of Sentences in English with Whose
Miscellanea / / July 04, 2021
Whose
The word “whose” Means "whose" in English. Its most common use is in formulating questions, to find out who owns an object. In this case, whose works as an interrogative pronoun.
However, it is also used in affirmative sentences, and in that case its translation is "whose". That is, whose is also a possessive pronoun.
Informational questions or "wh" questions
In English there are a number of adverbs that start with the letters wh: que, which, where, quien, whom, when Y whose. All of these adverbs, when used to ask questions, form Open questionsIn other words, they cannot be answered with only "yes" or "no". Since when formulated the answer offers more information than a simple negative or positive, they are called informative questions.
The "wh" questions (and therefore the questions with whose) have a nucleus, which is the verb immediately after the adverb. This verb is conjugated according to time and person. However, whose is a special case, since the only verb immediately after it is to be. Furthermore, even in this case there is greater flexibility in the structure of the sentence.
Difference between whose, whom and who
Since there are three interrogative pronouns that are used to ask about people, there can be a confusion between whose, whom and who. However, they can be differentiated thanks to the functions they fulfill in the sentence:
Examples of affirmative sentences with whose
- I saw the man whose car you fixed. (I saw the man whose car you repaired.)
- I don't know whose hat this is. (I don't know whose hat this is.)
- This is my friend whose daughter had a baby. (This is my friend whose daughter had a baby.)
- That’s the neighbor whose tools I borrowed. (That's the neighbor whose tools I borrowed.)
- He’s the boy whose dog got lost. (He is the boy whose dog got lost.)
Examples of questions with whose + verb to be
- Whose keys are these? (Whose keys are these?)
- Whose is that umbrella? (Whose umbrella is that?)
- Whose computer is this? (Whose This computer?)
- Whose cellphone is that? (Whose cell phone?)
- Whose are these shoes? (Whose shoes are these?)
- Whose car is that? (Whose car is that?)
- Whose book is this? (Whose book is this?)
- Whose wife is she? (Whose wife is it?)
Examples of questions with whose + other verbs
- Whose phonecall did you take? (Whose call was you answering?)
- Whose house is bigger? (Whose house is bigger?)
- Whose car are we taking? (Whose car will we use?)
- Whose book will you choose? (Whose book are you going to choose?)
- Whose house are we going? (Whose house are we going to?)
- Whose match are we missing? (Whose party are we missing?)
- Whose toy did you break? (Whose toy did you break?)
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