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Read the sentence: _____ car is that in the parking lot? Which interrogative pronoun best completes the sentence? A.Whose B.Who's C.Whos D.Who

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

- The blank requires a sense of belonging. The similar connotation of the word would be " To whom" does that car belongs to.

- The word " To whom" gives a sense of belonging of the car. The car belongs to someone.

- Whose is the only pronoun in the option that disseminates as sense of belonging. Hence, the correct sentence is:

"Whose car is that in the parking lot?''

- While "Who" has similar the connotation is not idiomatic.

User Ananthan Unni
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The answer is A: Whose, the reason it is whose is because whose shows possession while Who's is Who is and Who is what you use when you ask who a person is! Hope this helps!!


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