What precisely is your question, Myer?
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Myer7Whose is the interrogative pronoun in the possessive case. Who or whom refers to persons only; who is the nominative case while whom is in the objective case.I'm still not sure what more you are looking for. That seems like an adequate explanation. Note, however, that we sometimes use 'whose' for other than persons: I threw away the bottle whose top