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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Use of WHOSE

Can I say: the company WHOSE branch is in the United States?
  

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Yes, you can use "whose" for objects, not only for people.

  • Yes, you can use "whose" for objects, not only for people.
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Yes, you can use "whose" for objects, not only for people.
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Yes, but you'd probably need a comma after "company" to make the clause non-restrictive.
(There are several companies whose branches are in the United States.)

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