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UK/["/huːz/"]/US/["/huːz/"]/

Meaning of Whose

In simple words: used to ask or say who something belongs to

Whose in a sentence

  • Whose house is that?
  • I wonder whose this is.
  • He's a man whose opinion I respect.
  • It's the house whose door is painted red.
  • Isobel, whose brother he was, had heard the joke before.

How to use Whose

Used in questions or relative clauses to indicate possession. Avoid mixing with 'who's' (who is) to prevent confusion, especially in speaking.

Grammar pattern

who + 's (short for 'who is' or 'who has')

Memory hint

Think of 'whose' as 'whose house?' to remember it's about ownership.

Related words

Collocations with Whose

  • whose line is it
  • whose responsibility
  • whose idea

Synonyms for Whose

  • belonging to whom
  • of which person
  • to whom

Opposites of Whose

Common mistakes with Whose

  • Confused with 'who's' – remember, 'whose' indicates possession.
  • Using 'whose' in a non-possessive context.
  • Omitting 'whose' when asking about ownership.

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Frequently asked questions about Whose

What does Whose mean?

used to ask or say who something belongs to

What is the definition of Whose?

used in questions to ask who something belongs to

How do you use Whose in a sentence?

Whose house is that?

Can you give another example of Whose?

I wonder whose this is.

What are synonyms for Whose?

Common alternatives include belonging to whom, of which person, to whom.

What is the opposite of Whose?

Opposite meanings include mine, yours, his, hers.

What words go with Whose?

It commonly pairs with whose line is it, whose responsibility, whose idea.

What are common mistakes when using Whose?

Confused with 'who's' – remember, 'whose' indicates possession. Using 'whose' in a non-possessive context. Omitting 'whose' when asking about ownership.

How do you pronounce Whose?

US: /["/huːz/"]/, UK: /["/huːz/"]/. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use Whose?

Used in questions or relative clauses to indicate possession. Avoid mixing with 'who's' (who is) to prevent confusion, especially in speaking.

What CEFR level is Whose?

"Whose" is at A2 level on the CEFR scale.