they are the hands of Banquo.
a hand whose fingers r clenched in a palm
my brother and sister always wrangle over whose turn it is to take out the trash
Here are a couple of statements starting with the pronoun 'whose': 'Whose' is an extremely difficult word with which to begin a statement. 'Whose' is the possessive case of 'who' or 'which'; it almost always begins a question.
Yes it is. ex. of usage: Whose shirt is this?
It is supposed to be wash their hands not your hands because that wiuld be weird having someone wash your hands for you.
That depends on whose wrong hands.
The relative clause is 'whose hands were colder than the rest' which 'relates' information about its antecedent 'man'. The relative pronoun 'whose' is functioning as an adjective to describe the noun 'hands'.
boys
They are the hands of Eddie Morras (Bradley Cooper) two bodyguards he employed.
Kevin costner
No. However, people whose hobby is reading are likely to have softer hands than people whose hobby is working on cars. Reading doesn't directly make your hands softer, but it does take up time that you might otherwise spend on activities that would give you more calloused hands.
a hand whose fingers r clenched in a palm
Orouchimaru never lost his hands so he never had to get them back
One is yours and the other is nokia's president and CEO Stephen Elop.
Karate is the martial art whose name means "empty hand" in Japanese.
I'ts a hand model her name is Kimbra Hickey
Elijah Lovejoy