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Can I use "whose" to a thing? I thought "whose" is used only to a person.

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Rebecca

It is often correct to use the word "whose" for inanimate objects, animals, and other things because "whose" can be used as simply a function word when there is no relative pronoun or when the relative pronoun can be impersonal. However, it is not very common to use "whose" for inanimate objects as it makes the sentence sound very formal. Ex: The car whose headlights are broken is following us. Ex: The bird whose nest was destroyed has built a new nest.

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