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17 May, 00:16

Read the sentence.

We're trying to find out whose car is parked in front of our driveway.

How is the form of who or whom used?

object of a preposition

subject

direct object

possessive

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  1. 17 May, 00:32
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    The correct answer is: possessive

    Explanation:

    Whose is the possessive form of the pronoun "who", which means that it is used to mention the thing a person owns (possession). If we break down the sentence, the function of this word will be more clear:

    A car is parked in front of a driveway.

    This car belongs to someone.

    We are trying to find out who has this car as their possession.

    "whose" links all this information into a single sentence: We're trying to find out whose car is parked in front of our driveway.
  2. 17 May, 03:36
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    object of preposition
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