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22 February, 12:26

For the sentence below, determine how the word in italics is used. Is it a relative pronoun, a subordinating conjunction, or neither?

The man (whose) car I borrowed filled it with gasoline.

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  1. 22 February, 12:37
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    Whose - relative pronoun

    Explanation:

    In the sentence, the word whose is a relative pronoun, and it indicates possession. The man whose car I borrowed (The car that I borrowed belongs to the man / I borrowed the man's car.) We use whose to introduce a relative clause that indicates possession by people, animals and things. Another example is: The film is about a spy whose wife betrays him.
  2. 22 February, 12:43
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    It's a relative pronoun which introduces a relative clause.
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