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person.
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‘been misbehoving in class
Whase | Whose ise possessive pronoun used to refer to ownership. Whose dietionary sthis?
There's the girwhoee car was stolen
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but it is formal and rather old-fashioned. in modern speech, we use who, | me?
Cor we leave out the pronoun.
My husbond, whem love, sent me flowers
‘at work lastnight
That | Weusethat for botha person ende thing/ides, Thats the hotel that we stayed in last year
Thisisthe style that) wont to use
Which | Weusewhich to refer toa thing or an idea, andtoaskabout choices, | Giveme the plate whieh ison the able,
please.
Idd’ toke the train which hod on
‘ecient
Where | Where [relativeadverb) refers to places and locations. Thavs the hotel where we stayed lost year
That's where | ipent my childhood.