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Antek Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Whose/ which

I can't understand when should I put whose instead of which.

Is this sentence correct ?

It is an implementation of system, which main goal is to ...

or should it be

It is an implemntation of system whose main goal is to

or

It is an implementation of system of which main goal is to ..
  

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Hello, Antek—and welcome to English Forums. Thank you for registering as a member. Antek should it be It is an implementation of system whose main goal is to Yes.

  • Hello, Antek—and welcome to English Forums.
  • Thank you for registering as a member.
  • Antek should it be It is an implementation of system whose main goal is to Yes.
  • Antek orIt is an implementation of system of which the main goal is to .
  • That is the awkward way around 'whose'.
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Hello, Antek—and welcome to English Forums. Thank you for registering as a member.
Antekshould it be It is an implementation of system whose main goal is to
Yes.
AntekorIt is an implementation of system of which the main goal is to .
That is the awkward way around 'whose'.
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AntekIt is an implementation of system,
You also need a determiner before "system", possibly "a system", depending on the wider context.

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