Used with a person followed by a noun and than a verb
Someone whose main interest is seducing women.
The word pervy is short for pervert. A pervert is someone whose sexual behavior is considered abnormal.
You mean Coroner, he/she is an officer of a municipality whose chief function is to investigate by inquest, as before a jury, any death not resulting from natural causes
Those aspects of a text whose meanings depend on an understanding of the circumstances in which it has been produced.
A non-Newtonian fluid is a fluid whose flow properties are not described by a single constant value of viscosity
Whose.
The question 'Whose this?' is not correct.Using the interrogative pronoun 'whose' requires a verb:'Whose is this?'Using the pronoun contraction for 'who is' requires an apostrophe: 'Who's this?'
Thanks to the Central Limit Theorem, the sampling distribution of the mean is Gaussian (normal) whose mean is the population mean and whose standard deviation is the sample standard error.
What do you mean? Do you mean somebody who's name is "Is"?
Whose question is this? The person whose question this is didn't make it clear what they mean by 'how else'. Well, it doesn't matter whose question this is, we can only do the best we can.
" Sreejata " --- someone whose birth is auspicious.
A person whose views are different from their leaders
"Qui s'appelle" in English translates to "called" or "named."
Perhaps you mean "beautician", a person whose job it is to make people beautiful.
Variables mean whose values are not constant, such as x, y , z this is in algebra
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A solution whose strength is 0.5 M