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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
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can we use whose'

"tony, sahu and krishna whose' numbers are given below"
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This sentence is incomplete and you punctuation is good. Tony, Sahu, and Krishna, whose numbers are given below, will be the first three to be allowed to go on vacation.

  • This sentence is incomplete and you punctuation is good.
  • Tony, Sahu, and Krishna, whose numbers are given below, will be the first three to be allowed to go on vacation.
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This sentence is incomplete and you punctuation is good.

Tony, Sahu, and Krishna, whose numbers are given below, will be the first three to be allowed to go on vacation.

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