Brazil shares borders with ten South American countries. Brazil is bordered by French Guiana, Guyana, Suriname, and Venezuela to the north and by Colombia to the northwest. To the west Brazil is bordered by Bolivia and Peru. Brazil is bordered by Argentina and Paraguay to the southwest and by Uruguay to the south
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No, whose is a pronoun, a word that takes the place of a noun. The word whose is an interrogative pronoun that asks a question, and a relative pronoun that introduces a relative clause. For example:Interrogative: Whose car is parked next to the hydrant?Relative (and possessive): The blue car, whose windshield has the ticket, is your car!Whose introduces the relative clause 'whose windshield has the ticket'.
Spanish is not the primary language spoken in Brazil, a Latin American country where Portuguese is the official language.
Yes, the pronoun 'whose' is the possessive form interrogative and relative pronoun.An interrogative pronoun introduces a question.Example: Whose car is in our driveway?A relative pronoun introduces a relative clause.Example: The one whose car is in the drive is the contractor.
A vector with magnitude = 70 , directed 20° above or below horizontal,has a horizontal component of70 cos(20°) = 65.778 (rounded)
No, whose is a pronoun, a word that takes the place of a noun. The word whose is an interrogative pronoun that asks a question, and a relative pronoun that introduces a relative clause. For example: Interrogative: Whose car is parked next to the hydrant? Relative (and possessive): The blue car, whose windshield has the ticket, is your car!
The word 'whose' is an interrogative pronoun and relative pronoun.The pronoun 'whose' is the possessive form for 'who' or 'which'.EXAMPLESinterrogative pronoun: Whose book did you borrow? (possessive of 'who')relative pronoun: The book whose cover is missing is mine. (possessive of 'which')
The relative pronouns who, whom, whose, which, that. That's all there is.
Brazil
Asuncion is the capital city of Paraguay, the country whose neighbors are Brazil, Bolivia and Argentina.
Caracas is the capital of Venezuela which neighbouring countries are Colombia, Guyana, and Brazil.
begins with a relative pronoun (who, whose, whom, which, that) or a relative adverb (when, where)