The word 'whose' is an interrogative pronoun and relative pronoun.
The pronoun 'whose' is the possessive form for 'who' or 'which'.
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interrogative pronoun: Whose book did you borrow? (possessive of 'who')
relative pronoun: The book whose cover is missing is mine. (possessive of 'which')
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As a great leader in time of war, whose determination saved the free world from a terrible tyranny.
The verb from 'determination' is 'determine'.
the kid had determination
The verb for determination is "determine".
you can explain your determination by explaining what you are good at
The correct spelling is "determination".
"Strong determination."
With determination fueling her every step, she overcame all obstacles to achieve her goals.
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coefficient of determination