Whose in a sentence
Whose sentence for class 1
- Whose backpack is this?
- She wonders whose toy is under the table.
- We can ask whose turn it is to play.
- He knows whose book he borrowed.
- I want to find out whose drawing this is.
- Whose birthday party are we going to?
- She asks whose shoes are by the door.
- We can see whose name is on the list.
- He wonders whose pet is outside.
- I like to know whose turn it is next.
- She thinks about whose favorite color is blue.
- We can ask whose idea it was for the game.
- He wonders whose lunchbox is on the shelf.
- I want to find out whose birthday is this month.
- She asks whose hat is on the table.
- We can see whose picture is in the frame.
- He is curious whose friends are coming over.
- I wonder whose birthday cake we will eat.
- She likes to guess whose drawings are in the art show.
- We can ask whose pet is the biggest.
- He thinks about whose favorite food is pizza.
- I want to know whose book I can borrow.
- She wonders whose toys are in the box.
- We can see whose name is on the trophy.
- He asks whose turn it is to choose a game.
- I like to find out whose ideas are the best.
- She is curious whose family is coming to visit.
- We can ask whose umbrella is outside.
- He wonders whose picture is on the wall.
- I want to find out whose toy is in the yard.
Whose simple sentence
- Whose book is this on the table?
- She wanted to know whose turn it was.
- Whose idea was it to go hiking?
- He asked whose dog was barking.
- Whose shoes are by the door?
- I found a wallet, but whose is it?
- She is the girl whose artwork won the prize.
- Whose name is on the list?
- They wondered whose car was parked outside.
- Whose responsibility is it to clean up?
- He didn't know whose jacket was left behind.
- The teacher asked whose homework was missing.
- Whose birthday party are we celebrating?
- She is the one whose opinion matters most.
- Whose phone is ringing?
- The boy is whose backpack was found.
- I need to find out whose idea this was.
- Whose team won the match?
- The student whose project stood out was recognized.
- Whose phone number do you have?
- They couldn't remember whose turn it was to speak.
- Whose story did you enjoy the most?
- She is the person whose help I need.
- Whose responsibility is it to bring snacks?
- I wonder whose voice I heard.
- Whose house are we visiting today?
- The girl whose bike was stolen got a new one.
- Whose birthday is coming up next?
- He wanted to know whose idea it was to play the game.
- Whose shoes did you borrow?

(1) Let's not argue about whose fault it is.
(2) I have a friend whose last name is Ruiz.
(3) I have a friend whose last name is Evans.
(4) I have a friend whose last name is Binks.
(5) I have a friend whose last name is Bundy.
(6) I have a friend whose last name is Borms.
(7) I have a friend whose last name is Aldag.
(8) I have a friend whose last name is Dziak.
(9) I have a friend whose last name is Breuer.
(10) I have a friend whose last name is Newman.
Whose sentence
(11) I have a friend whose last name is Orozco.
(12) I have a friend whose last name is Zapata.
(13) I have a friend whose last name is Crofts.
(14) I have a friend whose last name is Webber.
(15) I have a friend whose last name is Barros.
(16) I have a friend whose last name is Downey.
(17) I have a cousin whose last name is Bukshi.
(18) I have a friend whose last name is Ammons.
(19) I have a friend whose last name is Olmsted.
(20) I have a friend whose last name is Chapman.
Whose make sentence
(21) I have a friend whose last name is Taguchi.
(22) I have a friend whose last name is Todorov.
(23) I have a friend whose last name is Walczak.
(24) I have a friend whose last name is Watters.
(25) I have a friend whose last name is Krueger.
(26) I have a friend whose last name is Robards.
(27) I have a friend whose last name is Nichols.
(28) I have a friend whose last name is Skinner.
(29) I have a teacher whose last name is Slater.
(30) I have a friend whose last name is Coggins.
Sentence of whose
(31) I have a friend whose last name is Boothby.
(32) I have a friend whose last name is Dammers.
(33) I have a friend whose middle name is Harper.
(34) I have a friend whose last name is Fujiwara.
(35) I have a friend whose middle name is Wright.
(36) I have a friend whose last name is Akamatsu.
(37) I have a friend whose last name is Virtanen.
(38) I have a friend whose last name is Molinari.
(39) I have a friend whose last name is Hoffmann.
(40) I have a cousin whose middle name is Slater.
Whose meaningful sentence
(41) I have a friend whose last name is Kawajiri.
(42) I have a friend whose last name is Blankens.
(43) I have a friend whose middle name is Bukshi.
(44) I have a coworker whose last name is Ammons.
(45) I have a neighbor whose last name is Ammons.
(46) I have a relative whose last name is Ammons.
(47) I have a friend whose last name is Golinski.
(48) I have a friend whose middle name is Denoff.
(49) We need someone whose ears are up to the job.
(50) I have a neighbor whose dog's name is Slater.
Whose sentence examples
(51) I have a coworker whose son's name is Slater.
(52) I have a friend whose middle name is Fontenot.
(53) I have a colleague whose last name is Dammers.
(54) I have a friend whose middle name is Spaziano.
(55) We argue over whose turn it is to walk the dog.
(56) We argue over whose turn it is to mow the lawn.
(57) I have a friend whose last name is Blankenship.
(58) We argue over whose turn it is to do the laundry.
(59) She felt for the artist whose work was criticized.
(60) I once met a famous actor whose real name was Babu.
Sentence with whose
(61) I have a favorite pinup artist whose work I admire.
(62) Whose is a relative pronoun used to show possession.
(63) We argue over whose turn it is to clean the bathroom.
(64) Commiserations to the artist whose artwork was stolen.
(65) I have a friend of a friend whose last name is Ammons.
(66) Let's not argue over whose turn it is to do the dishes.
(67) They argue about whose turn it is to take out the trash.
(68) The neighbors argue about whose dog is barking too much.
(69) The relative pronoun whose shows possession or ownership.
(70) The neighbors bicker on whose turn it is to mow the lawn.
Use whose in a sentence
(71) The word cuckold refers to a man whose wife is unfaithful.
(72) Aardvarks are animals whose name starts with the letter A.
(73) Commiserations to the couple whose wedding got rained out.
(74) The two neighbors would bicker about whose car was better.
(75) The ruthless thief did not care whose belongings he stole.
(76) The coworkers bicker about whose turn it is to make coffee.
(77) The neighbors bicker on whose dog is making the most noise.
(78) We raced our whirlybirds to see whose could go the farthest.
(79) The roommates bicker over whose turn it is to do the dishes.
(80) The neighbors bickers over whose turn it is to mow the lawn.
Sentence using whose
(81) The neighbors bepitied the family whose house was vandalized.
(82) She bepitied the artist whose work was constantly criticized.
(83) The neighbors bickers over whose dog is making all the noise.
(84) Aeneas was a legendary hero whose story continues to inspire.
(85) Let's make a paper airplane and see whose flies the farthest.
(86) The two neighbors would bicker about whose house was cleaner.
(87) The neighbors bickered over whose dog was barking too loudly.
(88) The firefighter pitied the family whose house had burned down.
(89) The siblings brabbled about whose turn it was to walk the dog.
(90) The neighbors bicker on whose car is parked in the wrong spot.
Whose example sentence
(91) Arabi is a renowned poet whose words touch the hearts of many.
(92) Let's not bicker about over whose turn it is to do the dishes.
(93) The roommates bickers about whose turn it is to do the dishes.
(94) A nilpotent matrix is one whose powers eventually become zero.
(95) The neighbors argufied about whose dog was barking too loudly.
(96) The neighbors bickered about whose dog was barking too loudly.
(97) The two neighbors would bicker about whose lawn looked better.
(98) The grim reaper is said to come for those whose time has come.
(99) We argue over whose turn it is to pick up the kids from school.
(100) Whose is an interrogative pronoun used to ask about possession.
Sentence with word whose
(101) The siblings brabbled about whose turn it was to do the dishes.
(102) The couple would bicker over whose turn it was to walk the dog.
(103) The neighbors would bicker on whose turn it is to mow the lawn.
(104) The painting depicted a woman whose eyes trembled with sadness.
(105) The neighbors quarreled about whose dog was barking too loudly.
(106) The writing group had a fight about whose writing was the best.
(107) He was a controversial painter whose work often sparked debate.
(108) Arcsec is used to find the angle whose secant is a given value.
(109) The roommates squabbled over whose turn it was to do the dishes.
(110) Peleus was a legendary figure whose legacy continues to inspire.
Sentence of whose
(111) The neighbors had a dispute on whose dog was barking too loudly.
(112) The neighbors bicker around over whose dog is barking too loudly.
(113) The roommates quarrelled over whose turn it was to do the dishes.
(114) Let's not bicker about over whose idea it was in the first place.
(115) Antoninus was a revered figure whose legacy continues to inspire.
(116) The neighbors would bicker on whose dog was making all the noise.
(117) The children raced to see whose whirligig could spin the longest.
(118) Menelaus was a legendary figure whose story continues to inspire.
(119) I have a friend whose last name is Becking, and he's a great guy.
(120) I have a friend whose last name is Kveder, and he is a great guy.
Whose used in a sentence
(121) I have a friend whose last name is Nokes, but we are not related.
(122) The friends bicker around over whose turn it is to host the party.
(123) The neighbors bicker around over whose turn it is to mow the lawn.
(124) The test papers got mixed up and now we don't know whose is whose.
(125) The neighbors were argling about whose dog was barking too loudly.
(126) The neighbors had a dispute over whose dog was barking too loudly.
(127) The neighbors would bicker about whose dog was barking too loudly.
(128) The two neighbors would bicker about whose dog was better behaved.
(129) She feels sorry for the artist whose work was criticized by others.
(130) The roommates would bicker over whose turn it was to do the dishes.
Whose sentence in English
(131) Let's not bicker about over whose turn it is to take out the trash.
(132) Commiserations to the homeowner whose house was damaged in a storm.
(133) The sound of a phone ringing made me wry round to see whose it was.
(134) The firefighter provided aid to the family whose house was on fire.
(135) Let's make insane paper airplanes and see whose flies the farthest.
(136) Giffords, whose husband is an astronaut, has been to space herself.
(137) The roommates bicker around about whose turn it is to do the dishes.
(138) Holmes is a timeless character whose popularity continues to endure.
(139) The siblings brabbled about whose turn it was to take out the trash.
(140) The neighbors barrack about whose lawn is the greenest on the block.
(141) The neighbors were argufying about whose dog was barking too loudly.
(142) Let's try to make a paper airplane and see whose flies the farthest.
(143) Entoprocts, whose bodies are shaped like a vase, are filter feeders.
(144) Peleus was a legendary figure whose legacy lives on in Greek culture.
(145) The beaux of the museum were the artists whose works were on display.
(146) I have an affiliate partnership with a company whose products I like.
(147) The zookeeper had to force feed the baby bird whose parents had died.
(148) The neighbors would bicker on whose turn it is to take out the trash.
(149) The neighbors bickered over whose tree was blocking the other's view.
(150) Somebody left their phone on the table, but nobody knows whose it is.
(151) The coworkers bicker around about whose turn it is to make the coffee.
(152) The award will be given to the artist whose work shows the most merit.
(153) The neighbors began to brabble about whose dog was barking too loudly.
(154) I have a friend whose last name is Lazars, and he is very proud of it.
(155) The neighbor had a claim against the dog owner whose dog kept barking.
(156) I recently met a Cypriot artist whose paintings were truly captivating.
(157) The neighbor became a father figure to the boy whose father was absent.
(158) Whose is a pronominal interrogative pronoun used to ask about ownership.
(159) She is an illustre artist whose work is displayed in renowned galleries.
(160) Minos was a legendary figure whose legacy lived on long after his death.
(161) The neighbors would bicker about over whose turn it was to mow the lawn.
(162) Arcsec is used to find the angle whose secant is equal to a given value.
(163) I couldn't help but wonder whose dead hand it was and what story it held.
(164) Commiserations to the homeowners whose property got damaged in the storm.
(165) The flood outside was a challenge for farmers whose crops were destroyed.
(166) We should always stand up for those whose dignity is being trampled upon.
(167) The neighbors bickers over whose car is parked too close to the driveway.
(168) The firefighter provided aid to the family whose cat was stuck in a tree.
(169) The neighbors bickered over whose tree was encroaching on whose property.
(170) The neighbors would niggle back and forth about whose lawn looked better.
(171) I have a friend whose last name is Dodd, but I don't know his first name.
(172) The siblings squab back and forth about whose turn it is to do the dishes.
(173) The arcsin function is used to find the angle whose sine is a given value.
(174) The neighbors would bicker against over whose turn it was to mow the lawn.
(175) The neighbors would bicker over against whose turn it was to mow the lawn.
(176) Entoprocts, whose larvae are planktonic, can disperse over long distances.
(177) The arcsine function is used to find the angle whose sine is a given value.
(178) The DNA samples collected implicate against the person whose DNA was found.
(179) Let's horrify on behalf of the indigenous people whose rights are violated.
(180) The soldier, whose epaulet was adorned with gold, stood tall and confident.
(181) Righty is a common nickname for someone whose name starts with the letter R.
(182) The children had a silly putty race to see whose could stretch the farthest.
(183) Commiserations to the couple whose wedding got canceled due to the pandemic.
(184) The war-torn country was filled with people whose hearts burned with hatred.
(185) The top-dogs of the art world are the artists whose works sell for millions.
(186) The neighbors bicker back and forth about whose dog is making all the noise.
(187) The formic drones are male ants whose sole purpose is to mate with the queen.
(188) It's important to find a partner whose values and beliefs mesh with your own.
(189) The organization provides legal aid to those whose droits have been violated.
(190) Public figures often have a team of people whose job is to massage their ego.
(191) Make up a legend about a legendary musician whose music can heal any ailment.
(192) Biographees are individuals whose life stories are documented in a biography.
(193) The neighbors bicker against each other over whose dog is barking too loudly.
(194) The tech company offered restoration to the users whose accounts were hacked.
(195) Commiserations to the traveler whose flight was cancelled due to bad weather.
(196) The engineering students had a robot duel to see whose creation was superior.
(197) I saw a coat beyond the parking lot, but it was too far to tell whose it was.
(198) Kijima is a legendary warrior whose tales are passed down through generations.
(199) The bike shop provides loaners to customers whose bicycles are being serviced.
(200) The zookeeper had to force feed the baby animal whose mother had abandoned it.
(201) The store offered a rain check to customers whose items were put on backorder.
(202) Cee is also a popular nickname for people whose names start with the letter C.
(203) The roommates continued to bicker on about whose turn it was to do the dishes.
(204) She is a wellestablished artist whose work is exhibited in galleries worldwide.
(205) Commiserations to the parents whose child didn't get into their desired school.
(206) The arccosine function is used to find the angle whose cosine is a given value.
(207) The mechanic came to the assistance of the driver whose car had a dead battery.
(208) The neighbors squabbled via disagreement over whose dog was barking too loudly.
(209) The neighbors bickered over whose tree was dropping leaves in the other's yard.
(210) It's important to find a roommate whose lifestyle and habits match up to yours.
(211) The friends bicker around over whose turn it is to buy the next round of drinks.
(212) The tinkers' work brought joy and relief to those whose possessions were broken.
(213) The snobby art critic was haughty towards artists whose work he deemed inferior.
(214) Potts is a renowned artist whose paintings are exhibited in galleries worldwide.
(215) The airline offered loss compensation to passengers whose flights were canceled.
(216) The neighbors reviled to and fro, arguing over whose dog was barking too loudly.
(217) The lecture hall was filled with students whose eyes shimmered with possibility.
(218) We must demand justice for the indigenous people whose rights have been violated.
(219) Sarang is a renowned artist whose paintings are exhibited in galleries worldwide.
(220) A poikilotherm is an organism whose body temperature varies with the environment.
(221) The neighbors would bicker with each other over whose dog was barking too loudly.
(222) The fire department provided assistance to the family whose house caught on fire.
(223) Knowles, whose parents were both doctors, decided to pursue a career in medicine.
(224) I saw a coat beyond the football field, but it was too dark to tell whose it was.
(225) The TV series had an antistory character whose motives were constantly questioned.
(226) Cenotaphs are monuments built in honor of individuals whose remains are elsewhere.
(227) So and so is a common phrase used to refer to someone whose name is not important.
(228) The arcsec of a number is equal to the angle whose secant is equal to that number.
(229) Adonis was a mythological hero whose story continues to captivate audiences today.
(230) The neighbors would niggle back and forth about whose turn it was to mow the lawn.
(231) Peleus was a legendary figure whose stories continue to captivate audiences today.
(232) The populars in the art world are the artists whose works are highly sought after.
(233) The company provided a replacement laptop for the employee whose computer crashed.
(234) The friends bicker around over whose turn it is to choose the restaurant for lunch.
(235) He aspires to become a renowned author whose words touch hearts across generations.
(236) Dunbar is a renowned poet whose works have been translated into multiple languages.
(237) The computer store offers loaners for customers whose computers are being repaired.
(238) The neighbors bickered over whose car was parked too close to the other's driveway.
(239) The neighbors bickered over whose tree branches were encroaching on whose property.
(240) Erythroblastosis is commonly seen in newborns whose mothers have Rh incompatibility.
(241) Galloway is a talented artist whose paintings have gained international recognition.
(242) Heshe is a pronoun used to refer to a person whose gender is unknown or unspecified.
(243) The electronics store offers loaners for customers whose devices are being repaired.
(244) Loaners are available at the airport for travelers whose luggage is delayed or lost.
(245) The kids made pipe cleaner snakes and had a race to see whose would go the farthest.
(246) The neighbor came to the assistance of the family whose house was being burglarized.
(247) A skew-symmetric matrix is a square matrix whose transpose is equal to its negative.
(248) Peleus was a legendary character whose stories were passed down through generations.
(249) The ibex, whose population has declined in recent years, is now a protected species.
(250) The neighbor offered shelter under his garage to the family whose house caught fire.
(251) The hotel offered a provisional away room for guests whose rooms were not yet ready.
(252) The hotel provided temporary accommodations for guests whose flights were cancelled.
(253) Star-crossed is a term used to describe a couple whose love is doomed from the start.
(254) Hagiwara is a renowned poet whose works have been translated into multiple languages.
(255) The family friend steps in to be a father figure to the child whose father is absent.
(256) The car rental company offers loaners to customers whose vehicles are being repaired.
(257) The appliance store offers loaners for customers whose appliances are being repaired.
(258) Antoninus was a revered figure whose legacy continues to inspire leaders to this day.
(259) Minos was a legendary king whose legacy continues to be celebrated in Greek folklore.
(260) The adullamites were a fascinating group of people whose legacy lives on to this day.
(261) Entoprocts, whose tentacles are covered in cilia, use them to capture food particles.
(262) Commiserations to the parent whose child didn't get accepted into their dream school.
(263) The neighbors bickered over whose responsibility it was to maintain the shared fence.
(264) The community came together to support the family whose child had been kidnapped away.
(265) ACOS is a mathematical function used to find the angle whose cosine is a given number.
(266) The captain, whose epaulet was adorned with a silver star, led his troops into battle.
(267) If you want to find true love, seek someone whose qualities are timeless and enduring.
(268) The nurse couldn't help but harbor a memory of the patient whose life she helped save.
(269) The voucher is nontransferable and can only be used by the person whose name is on it.
(270) The manager granted compassionate leave to the employee whose mother was hospitalized.
(271) I have a friend whose last name is Lazars, and he always gets asked about its meaning.
(272) The activist group fights for the rights of those whose anonymities have been violated.
(273) Prometheus is a timeless figure whose story continues to resonate with audiences today.
(274) Cinephiles often have a favorite actor or actress whose movies they eagerly anticipate.
(275) The voucher is non-transferable and can only be used by the person whose name is on it.
(276) The firefighter's benevolence towards the family whose house burned down was admirable.
(277) I found a sock that doesn't belong to me in my hamper of laundry, I wonder whose it is.
(278) The city streets were filled with protesters whose chants vibrated with hope for change.
(279) The railcard is not transferable and can only be used by the person whose name is on it.
(280) The dealership provides loaners to customers whose cars are in the shop for maintenance.
(281) Relative pronouns introduce relative clauses, such as who, whom, whose, which, and that.
(282) I volunteered to be a surrogate friend for a military spouse whose partner was deployed.
(283) I treasure a connection with my favorite author, whose books have inspired me for years.
(284) Eukaryotes are organisms whose cells have a nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles.
(285) The campus is home to many talented musicians whose performances abound with creativity.
(286) Learning a second language can be challenging for those whose mother tongue is different.
(287) The neighbor came to the assistance of the family whose house was flooded during a storm.
(288) Plagiarists not only harm themselves but also the original authors whose work they steal.
(289) The car, whose rear window was shattered, had to be taken to the repair shop immediately.
(290) The neighbors squabbled over whose tree branches were encroaching on the other's property.
(291) I have built a strong relationship with the company whose products I like as an affiliate.
(292) Knowles, whose grandfather was a war hero, has always been interested in military history.
(293) The online retailer offered restoration to the customer whose package was lost in transit.
(294) The neighbors squab back and forth over whose tree is dropping leaves in the other's yard.
(295) The pet boarding facility provides extended care for animals whose owners are out of town.
(296) The children organized a marble race to see whose marble would reach the finish line first.
(297) The neighbors would brangle over whose responsibility it was to maintain the shared garden.
(298) The mechanic came to the assistance of the driver whose car had broken down on the highway.
(299) The neighbor came to the assistance of the family whose house was damaged by a fallen tree.
(300) Aeneas was a legendary figure whose story continues to captivate and inspire readers today.
(301) A nilpotent operator is a linear operator whose powers eventually become the zero operator.
(302) Epicenes can be useful when referring to individuals whose gender is unknown or irrelevant.
(303) Grass widow is a term used to describe a woman whose husband is away for an extended period.
(304) The detective discovered a bad block of witnesses whose testimonies contradicted each other.
(305) The responsibility to pay the bills will fall upon the person whose name is on the contract.
(306) Arccosines are mathematical functions used to find the angle whose cosine is a given number.
(307) Interrogative pronouns are used to ask questions, such as who, whom, whose, which, and what.
(308) Sava is a renowned artist whose paintings have been exhibited in galleries around the world.
(309) The hotel manager offered restoration to the guest whose room was not up to their standards.
(310) Genies, whose powers are often tied to their lamps or bottles, can be trapped for centuries.
(311) Gibbons, whose arms are longer than their legs, are well adapted for swinging through trees.
(312) The best athletes are those whose skills are tempered over time through consistent training.
(313) The organization provides legal support to individuals whose rights have been infringed upon.
(314) The organization provides legal support to individuals whose liberalities have been violated.
(315) An epicycle is a small circle whose center moves around the circumference of a larger circle.
(316) ACOS is a common trigonometric function used to find the angle whose cosine is a given value.
(317) The CCLA provides legal assistance to individuals and groups whose rights have been violated.
(318) I have a friend whose last name is Probert, but I don't know much about their family history.
(319) The propositus of the inheritance was the deceased person whose estate was being distributed.
(320) The restaurant offered restoration to the customer whose meal was not cooked to their liking.
(321) The literary award was given to the author whose work demonstrated the greatest literariness.
(322) The affiliated company, whose headquarters are in New York, has offices in over 20 countries.
(323) The electronics store provides loaner chargers for customers whose devices are out of battery.
(324) The captain, whose epaulet was adorned with a golden eagle, commanded respect from his troops.
(325) The propositus of the inheritance was the deceased person whose assets were being distributed.
(326) Japheth is one of the few biblical figures whose name has remained popular throughout history.
(327) The cannibal's victims were remembered as innocent souls whose lives were tragically cut short.
(328) A derivative instrument is a financial product whose value is derived from an underlying asset.
(329) A fiduciary should always act in the best interest of the person whose money they are managing.
(330) Loras was a tragic figure, whose life was cut short by the events of the War of the Five Kings.
(331) Entoprocts, whose genome has been sequenced, provide insight into the evolution of animal life.
(332) A derivative instrument is a financial contract whose value is derived from an underlying asset.
(333) Francois is a world-renowned artist whose work has been exhibited in galleries around the globe.
(334) The affiliated company, whose products are sold worldwide, has a strict quality control process.
(335) The airline provided vouchers for hotel accommodations to passengers whose flights were canceled.
(336) The government faced protests from families whose sons were conscripted out for military service.
(337) The committee sent a letter of acceptance to the artist whose work was chosen for the exhibition.
(338) The American Civil Liberties Union is a beacon of hope for those whose rights have been violated.
(339) The insurance company offered restoration to the homeowner whose property was damaged in a storm.
(340) The bellwethers of the art world are the artists whose works fetch the highest prices at auctions.
(341) We spent the afternoon competing with our friends to see whose rokkaku kite could fly the highest.
(342) The film tells the story of two strangers with parallel lives, whose paths unexpectedly intersect.
(343) The airline provided a provisional away flight for passengers whose original flight was cancelled.
(344) The car dealership offered restoration to the customer whose vehicle was not functioning properly.
(345) The airline offered restoration to the passengers whose flights were cancelled due to bad weather.
(346) The airline will disburse the compensation package to the passengers whose flights were cancelled.
(347) Dispute liability can happen in school when two students disagree about who copied whose homework.
(348) The room was filled with people whose hearts swelled with excitement for the upcoming announcement.
(349) The corecipient of the award was a talented artist whose work had gained international recognition.
(350) The painting depicted a woman whose eyes coruscated with sadness, conveying a deep sense of sorrow.
(351) Nannies provide a sense of stability and consistency for children whose parents have demanding jobs.
(352) The family is devastated by the loss of their loved one, whose corpore was found in a shallow grave.
(353) The committee sent a letter of acceptance to the author whose manuscript was chosen for publication.
(354) Many people consider John Wesley to be a spiritual giant whose impact is still felt centuries later.
(355) The neighbor came to the assistance of the family whose car had broken down on the side of the road.
(356) The hacker demanded a ransom to extort a settlement out of the company whose system he had breached.
(357) The best artists are those whose skills are tempered over time through practice and experimentation.
(358) The best chefs are those whose skills are tempered over time through experimentation and refinement.
(359) The organization provides resources and support to individuals whose rights have been infringed upon.
(360) The neighbors squab back and forth about whose tree branches are encroaching on the other's property.
(361) The poetry reading was a tribute to the great amorists of the past, whose words still resonate today.
(362) Henry VI is often remembered as a tragic figure, whose reign was plagued by conflict and instability.
(363) The famous author, whose novels have sold millions of copies, hails from a small town in the Midwest.
(364) The company offered free shipping to customers whose orders were affected by the back order situation.
(365) The committee sent a letter of acceptance to the musician whose performance was chosen for the concert.
(366) If the musician could beguile his fans, he might become a music legend whose influence transcends time.
(367) The artist, whose work was featured in a gallery exhibit, has gained a following among art enthusiasts.
(368) Apocryphally, the myth of Medusa tells of a woman with snakes for hair whose gaze turns people to stone.
(369) The airline agreed to grant back to out the ticket fares to the passengers whose flights were cancelled.
(370) Egging is not a victimless crime, it can cause financial damage to the person whose property is damaged.
(371) It's important to find a preacher or pastor whose sermons resonate with you and listen to them regularly.
(372) The paper airplanes float around the classroom, and the students compete to see whose flies the farthest.
(373) Lada, whose headquarters are located in Togliatti, Russia, has a long history in the automotive industry.
(374) The students engaged in a loud squabble in the classroom about whose turn it was to present their project.
(375) The scientist's findings provided a glimpse into the daily lives of the people whose remains were inhumes.
(376) Ludwig Wittgenstein was a philosopher whose work had a profound impact on the field of logic and language.
(377) The social worker shared an anecdote about a client whose life was transformed by a small act of kindness.
(378) The roommates bickered about whose turn it was to do the dishes, so they made a chore chart to keep track.
(379) The novel follows the parallel lives of two star-crossed lovers, whose paths intertwine in unexpected ways.
(380) If the writer could beguile his readers, he might become a literary master whose works inspire generations.
(381) A nilpotent endomorphism is a linear transformation whose powers eventually become the zero transformation.
(382) The residents of the neighborhood were quick to close ranks towards the family whose house had caught fire.
(383) The neighbors would argue with each other about whose responsibility it was to maintain the shared driveway.
(384) Gibbons, whose scientific name is Hylobatidae, are one of the smallest and most agile primates in the world.
(385) While bowseing through the music store, I discovered a new artist whose music I instantly fell in love with.
(386) If the artist could beguile her fans, she might become a cultural icon whose impact is felt across the globe.
(387) The summer camp provides extended care for children whose parents cannot pick them up until later in the day.
(388) The best musicians are those whose skills are tempered over time through consistent practice and performance.
(389) Larceny is not a victimless crime, as it can cause harm and distress to the person whose property was stolen.
(390) The HR department was tasked with identifying employees whose seniority would be revoked due to restructuring.
(391) The most successful students are those whose study habits are tempered over time through discipline and focus.
(392) The tree, whose leaves had turned a brilliant shade of red, stood out against the blue sky on that autumn day.
(393) The bioluminescent squid, whose light show is used for communication and camouflage, is a master of deception.
(394) The act of forging a signature is a betrayal of the trust placed in the person whose signature is being forged.
(395) The booby prize for the most boring presentation was given to Mark, whose monotone voice put everyone to sleep.
(396) As we delve deeper into history, we uncover the stories of marginalized groups whose voices have been silenced.
(397) The ancient temple, whose walls were adorned with sacred symbols, was a place of pilgrimage for many believers.
(398) The artist, known as Banksy, is a mysterious figure whose street art has captivated audiences around the world.
(399) Betraying a confidence can have severe consequences for both the betrayer and the person whose trust was broken.
(400) The travel writer, whose article was featured in a travel magazine, explored the hidden gems of a remote island.
(401) The pet groomer recommended a dewormer to a client whose dog had recently been exposed to other dogs with worms.
(402) The most successful entrepreneurs are those whose ideas are tempered over time through research and development.
(403) The paper airplane contest had participants competing to see whose plane could soar through the air the farthest.
(404) The summer camp provides extended care for children whose parents cannot pick them up until later in the evening.
(405) Crinoids, whose fossils are commonly found in limestone, are important indicators of ancient marine environments.
(406) If we're playing a board game, it's going to come down to strategy and whose turn it is to make it theirs or ours.
(407) The forger attempted to hoodwink art collectors despite the reputation of the artists whose work was being forged.
(408) If the chef could beguile his guests, he might become a culinary genius whose creations are revered for centuries.
(409) Jezebel was a complex and controversial figure whose legacy continues to be debated and reinterpreted to this day.
(410) In some cultures, a wet nurse is hired to provide breast milk for infants whose mothers cannot produce enough milk.
(411) If you are a dancer, finding a muse whose movements inspire your choreography can lead to captivating performances.
(412) If you are attending a trade show, you should seek out the reception booths of vendors whose products interest you.
(413) Quoting at least one source in your research paper is a way to give credit to the authors whose work you have used.
(414) The anarchist writer, whose works had been banned in many countries, continued to inspire generations of activists.
(415) Henrietta Lacks was an African American woman whose cancer cells were used without her consent for medical research.
(416) The detective's investigation hinged on the veracity of a key witness, whose testimony was later proven to be false.
(417) The groundbreaker in the field of art was Leonardo da Vinci, whose works continue to inspire and captivate audiences.
(418) The artist, whose work was featured in a gallery exhibition, uses unconventional materials to create stunning pieces.
(419) The artists whose work was stolen are seeking reparations for the infringement of their intellectual property rights.
(420) The athlete, whose comeback was featured in a documentary, has inspired many with their resilience and determination.
(421) The scholarship committee decided to grant back the essay submission fee to the student whose essay was disqualified.
(422) The homeowners whose properties were damaged by faulty plumbing filed a class-action suit against the plumbing company.
(423) The debate around blackwashing raises questions about who gets to tell certain stories and whose voices are prioritized.
(424) The characteristic polynomial of a square matrix is a polynomial equation whose roots are the eigenvalues of the matrix.
(425) The term 'referentially opaque' refers to a sentence whose meaning cannot be determined solely from its individual words.
(426) The film tells the story of two strangers with parallel lives, whose paths unexpectedly intersect during a fateful event.
(427) The groundbreaker in the field of philosophy was Aristotle, whose ideas continue to shape our understanding of the world.
(428) The fashion blogger, whose outfit was featured on Instagram, inspired countless followers with her unique sense of style.
(429) Sloths, whose fur is home to a variety of algae and insects, provide a unique ecosystem for other organisms to thrive in.
(430) The booby prize for the worst dish at the potluck went to Tom, whose casserole was burnt and undercooked at the same time.
(431) Themistocles was a complex and multifaceted figure, whose legacy continues to be debated by historians and scholars today.
(432) The defense team presented a new witness at the inquest, whose testimony contradicted that of the prosecution's witnesses.
(433) Sloths, whose long claws help them grip onto tree branches, are excellent climbers and spend most of their lives in trees.
(434) The protestors were clamouring beneath the windows of a restaurant whose owner had made controversial political statements.
(435) I will always adore my favorite musician, whose music has touched my soul and accompanied me through various stages of life.
(436) The booby prize for the worst dish at the potluck went to Karen, whose casserole was burnt and undercooked at the same time.
(437) The foundation of the legal case rested on the testimony of a key witness, whose credibility was later called into question.
(438) The groundbreaker in the field of literature was William Shakespeare, whose works continue to be studied and performed today.
(439) The prosecution was criticized for calling a witness who lacked credibility and whose testimony had no relevance to the case.
(440) The scientist, whose research was featured in a scientific journal, made groundbreaking discoveries in the field of genetics.
(441) Gol was surprised to find out that his favorite author, whose books he had been reading for years, was actually his neighbor.
(442) Anopheles mosquitoes, whose larvae develop in stagnant water, are particularly prevalent in rural areas with poor sanitation.
(443) My sister and I were arguing over whose toy was whose, but we eventually realized that the one in question was actually mine.
(444) If you're taking a road trip across the country, you may pass through cities and towns whose zeniths occurred in decades past.
(445) The neighbors bickered about whose dog was barking too loudly, so they agreed to keep their pets indoors during certain hours.
(446) The deep sea creatures, whose bioluminescence helps them attract prey, are some of the most interesting animals on the planet.
(447) It is important to pay respect to the history and contributions of the indigenous peoples on whose land our college is located.
(448) While waiting at baggage claim, I overheard a couple arguing about whose fault it was that they missed their connecting flight.
(449) The firefighter spoke hoarsely but empathetically to the family whose home had just burned down, offering assistance and comfort.
(450) The grieving family is struggling to come to terms with the loss of their loved one, whose corpore was found in a remote location.
(451) Patroclus is often seen as a tragic figure in Greek mythology, whose death had a profound impact on the outcome of the Trojan War.
(452) The neighbors bickered about whose tree was dropping leaves on the other's lawn, so they agreed to help each other with yard work.
(453) My sister is a great cook, but I think my mom's lasagna is better, so we always argue about whose recipe to use for family dinners.
(454) Whenever I visit the cemetery, I always take a moment to reflect on the lives of those whose names are etched into the gravestones.
(455) The deep sea anglerfish, whose bioluminescent lure attracts prey, is one of the most bizarre and fascinating creatures in the ocean.
(456) Some burial rites involve the use of cenotaphs, empty tombs or memorials erected in honor of individuals whose remains are elsewhere.
(457) Extractive activities can have cultural impacts, particularly for indigenous communities whose land and resources are often affected.
(458) If you're a writer of fiction, you might aim to create characters whose inner monologues convey a sense of lyricism and introspection.
(459) The alpha and omega of history are shaped by the actions of individuals and societies, whose legacies endure long after they are gone.
(460) The priest who leads our church, whose sermons are always thought-provoking, has a deep understanding of the complexities of religion.
(461) Even though it was late at night, the neighbors shouted at each other over the fence, arguing about whose dog had been barking all day.
(462) The boyars were a fascinating and complex group of people, whose legacy continues to influence Russian culture and history to this day.
(463) Although Akiyamasensei is retiring, her legacy will live on through the countless students whose lives she has touched and transformed.
(464) If you are a fashion designer, finding a muse whose style embodies your brand's aesthetic can lead to successful and innovative designs.
(465) The influential artist, whose work had been exhibited in galleries around the world, was invited to speak at the prestigious conference.
(466) The church community rallied around the family whose son had backslidden and was struggling with addiction, offering support and prayer.
(467) If you're studying architecture, you'll learn about many ancient buildings whose design and construction were at the zenith of their era.
(468) The teacher's legacy is the countless students whose lives she touched, and her impact on education will be felt for generations to come.
(469) The influential writer, whose novels had been translated into dozens of languages, was known for her vivid descriptions of exotic locales.
(470) The team's performance was bolstered by the addition of a new member, whose unique skills and perspective helped them achieve their goals.
(471) When I was a kid, my mom would use a bar soap to mark our clothes before washing them, so she could keep track of whose clothes were whose.
(472) The Hessians were a fascinating and complex group of soldiers, whose story continues to captivate historians and military enthusiasts alike.
(473) As a first-generation college student, she was a bud among the students whose parents had gone to college, but she was determined to succeed.
(474) My roommate and I have a system where we take turns buying groceries and cleaning the refrigerator, but sometimes we forget whose turn it is.
(475) The airline offered ex gratia refunds to the passengers whose flights were cancelled, and also provided them with alternative travel options.
(476) I have had the privilege of working with some amazing mentors, whose guidance and support have been invaluable to my professional experience.
(477) Anopheles mosquitoes, whose saliva contains anticoagulants that prevent blood from clotting, can transmit other diseases in addition to malaria.
(478) The students hoaxed their teacher by switching their backpacks with each other, and it took her a while to figure out whose bag belonged to whom.
(479) The artist painted a portrait of a nude woman, whose flesh was soft and supple, but her eyes were sad and distant, as if she was lost in thought.
(480) The education system was plagued by clientism, with teachers and administrators showing favoritism to students whose families had connections to the school.
(481) My favorite German author is Franz Kafka, whose works are known for their surrealism and existential themes, but they can also be quite challenging to read.
(482) The anarchist philosopher, whose ideas had influenced many activists, believed that true freedom could only be achieved through the destruction of the state.
(483) Joseph Goebbels was a highly influential figure in the Nazi party, whose propaganda machine played a significant role in the rise and fall of Hitler's regime.
(484) Austria is home to some of the world's most famous composers, including Mozart, Beethoven, and Strauss, whose music continues to be celebrated around the globe.
(485) The beneficiary of a life insurance policy must have an insurable interest in the person whose life is being insured, otherwise the policy is considered invalid.
(486) I wonder if Landry is related to the famous chef Emeril Lagasse, whose full name is Emeril John Lagasse III, but sometimes goes by Emeril John Landry Lagasse III.
(487) Although I have never been a fan of poetry, I recently discovered a poet whose words spoke to me on a personal level, and I have been reading his work ever since.
(488) The housing authority will limit eligibility for affordable housing to families whose income falls below a certain threshold and who meet other specific criteria.
(489) I have had the privilege of working with some incredibly talented individuals, whose expertise and experience have inspired me to strive for excellence in my own work.
(490) The tribe, whose language was unique and complex, struggled to communicate with outsiders, but they were proud of their heritage and refused to abandon their traditions.
(491) The community rallied together to help a family whose home was destroyed in a fire, and the outpouring of support was a testament to the kindness and generosity of its residents.
(492) My sister and I used to have jellybean races, where we would roll them down a ramp and see whose jellybean would reach the finish line first, but now we are too old for such childish games.
(493) After the earthquake, the rescuers dug through the rubble, searching for survivors, and found a woman trapped under a pile of concrete and steel, whose flesh was bruised and bleeding, but she was still alive.
(494) The filmmaker's lawyer advised them to obtain permission from any individuals or organizations whose copyrighted material would be included in the movie, and they followed this advice to avoid any legal disputes.
(495) Although the blazon was faded and worn, the historian was able to determine that it had once belonged to a powerful knight who had fought in many battles, and whose descendants still held great influence in the region.
Whose meaning
Whose is a pronoun that is used to indicate possession or ownership. It is commonly used to ask about the person or people to whom something belongs. In this article, we will explore various tips and examples on how to effectively use the word "whose" in a sentence.
1. Understanding the meaning of "whose": Before using the word "whose" in a sentence, it is important to have a clear understanding of its meaning. "Whose" is used to inquire about the ownership or possession of something. It is often used when referring to people, but can also be used for animals or inanimate objects.
2. Using "whose" to ask about possession: One of the most common ways to use "whose" is to ask about the ownership of something.
For example, you can ask, "Whose car is parked outside?" or "Whose book is this?" In these sentences, "whose" is used to inquire about the person who owns the car or the book.
3. Using "whose" to introduce relative clauses: "Whose" can also be used to introduce relative clauses, which provide additional information about a noun. For instance, you can say, "The woman whose bag was stolen reported the incident to the police." In this sentence, "whose" is used to indicate that the bag belonged to the woman who reported the incident.
4. Using "whose" with inanimate objects: Although "whose" is typically used when referring to people, it can also be used with inanimate objects.
For example, you can say, "I found a wallet whose contents were intact." Here, "whose" is used to indicate that the contents of the wallet were intact.
5. Avoiding ambiguity with "whose": When using "whose," it is important to ensure that the sentence is clear and unambiguous. For instance, consider the sentence, "The man whose dog bit me apologized." In this sentence, it may not be clear whether the man or the dog apologized. To avoid confusion, you can rephrase the sentence as, "The man, whose dog bit me, apologized."
6. Using "whose" in formal writing: "Whose" is commonly used in both formal and informal writing. However, in formal writing, it is advisable to use "whose" instead of "who's," which is a contraction of "who is" or "who has." Using "who's" instead of "whose" can be considered grammatically incorrect in formal contexts.
7. Expanding your vocabulary: To enhance your writing skills, it is beneficial to expand your vocabulary and explore alternative words or phrases that can be used in place of "whose." This will help you avoid repetition and make your writing more engaging. Some alternatives to "whose" include "of whom," "belonging to," or "owned by."
In conclusion, "whose" is a versatile pronoun that is used to inquire about possession or ownership. By understanding its meaning and following these tips, you can effectively incorporate "whose" into your sentences and enhance your writing skills. Remember to use it correctly to avoid any confusion or ambiguity.
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