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Does the word "whose" is a possessive term of "who"? If so, could you tell me some examples?

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Rebecca

Yes, it is! You can use "whose" to indicate that the following noun belongs to or is associated with the person or thing previously mentioned. Ex: Whose dog is it? It's wandering around by itself. Ex: My grandmother is a person whose opinion I really respect. Ex: I don't know whose car this is, is it yours?

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