Sentences with whose
‘Whose’ is used to indicate that something belongs to someone.
It is different to ‘who’s’.
‘Who’s’ is two words joined together. ‘Who’ + ‘is’ to make ‘Who’s’. We use it to talk about the person doing an action.
Here is a list of 25 sentences with whose.
- Whose pen is this?
- Whose book is this?
- Whose idea was that?
- I want to speak to someone whose favourite subject is Maths.
- Do you know anyone whose car is a Mercedes?
- Whose side are you on?
- The teacher, whose favourite novel was ‘War and Peace’, congratulated the students on their hard work.
- Studies show that people whose bedrooms are organised are more likely to be successful.
- Scientists investigated a dead lion whose body they found in the jungle.
- He went to the shop in the other town whose prices were lower.
- He is the person whose pictures are the best in the class.
- ‘A woman whose smile is open and whose expression is glad has a kind of beauty no matter what she wears. ‘- Anne Riophe
- ‘Do not tell secrets to those whose faith and silence you have not already tested’ – Elizabeth I
- ‘The Constitution does not just protect those whose views we share; it also protects those with whose views we disagree.’ – Edward Kennedy
- Speak to them about whose homework you will correct first.
- I spoke to a girl whose name was Sandra.
- She saw Katie whose face was very happy that day.
- I asked her whose wife she was.
- The river whose water was fresh and blue was beautiful.
- He trusted the doctor whose knowledge was immense.
- Please tell me whose files are those.
- She knew a class whose favourite book was ‘Anna Karenina’.
- He whose word is reliable is a good friend.
- The house near the lake whose walls are marble is the most elegant in the town.
- He was the kind of actor whose passion David liked.