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SSY Jung Posted 11 years ago
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Dear members

 I saw a house. Its windows were all broken.

 I saw a house which windows were all broken.

 I saw a house of which windows were all broken.

 I saw a house whose windows were all broken.

 Are they all O.K to use?

 Thanks

 SSY
  

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SSY Jung I saw a house which windows were all broken. I saw a house of which windows were all broken. I saw a house whose windows were all broken.

  • SSY Jung I saw a house which windows were all broken.
  • I saw a house of which windows were all broken.
  • I saw a house whose windows were all broken.
  • The first two are incorrect.
  • Some would say the third; others object to using whose of inanimate things.
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SSY JungI saw a house which windows were all broken. I saw a house of which windows were all broken. I saw a house whose windows were all broken.
The first two are incorrect. Some would say the third; others object to using whose of inanimate things. I saw a house in which all the windows were broken is possible. I'd probably say I saw a house with

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