Whose
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Whose is a wh- word . It is the possessive form of who . Whose is used in direct and indirect wh- questions . Ex: 1. Whose ring is this? (determiner) 2…
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Whatever
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Azora Koice
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Whatever is the wh-ever word that belongs with what . It means "any(thing) that ..." Ex: You can choose whatever (present) you want. Whatever a…
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Singular
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Azora Koice
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" Singular " means "one", "not more thant one". In English grammar, we use the singular to describe: (A) pronouns, (B) nouns, …
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She
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Azora Koice
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She is the 3rd person singular female personal pronoun. She is the form of the pronoun used as subject of a clause. Ex: "Where's your sister?&…
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