Uma Thurman
Uma Thurman
thomas jennings
Whose account number is this?
The plane ticket can only be used by the person whose name is on that ticket. Hopefully, the airline will issue a duplicate ticket and be able to track that person in the system.
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'.
Of course, but the chances are low. You'll need a Pokemon whose id number matches the ticket number. The best way to win a master ball is to trade heaps of Pokemon with your friends.
The person whose ground they land on.
To ask whose number is this, simply say, "May I ask who this number belongs to?"
3 and 84.
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Probably it was the ancient Babylonians whose number base was 60 or maybe the ancient Mayans whose number base was 20
It is another rational number whose numerator and denominator (in the ratio's simplest form) are perfect squares.