It's called "Owed favors memory loss", especially if money is involved (owed).
A fingerprint is unique only to the person whose figer it is. One of a kind.
forget about it
Yes,just forget about the person.You will find someone else who is probably better don't give up on your hope.
Glass Tiger
Donald JuddAddition:Do not forget MC Escher.
Who is referring to a person and whose is referring to the possessive person aka the person who owns the noun
No. Whose is a pronoun. It is the possessive pronoun and an interrogative pronoun (asks a question). Examples: Possessive: A boy, whose name I forget, gave me the directions. Interrogative: Whose car is parked in front of the house?
These creatures are the Sirens.
A person whose arteries to the heart become clogged has a cholesterol.
"Who" is used as a subject pronoun to refer to a person, while "whose" is a possessive pronoun used to show ownership or association with a person. For example, "Who is coming to the party?" and "Whose book is this?"
The 88. piece, brutha neil
An isosceles trapezoid