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24 December, 19:46

How is the form of who or whom used in the sentence?

We're trying to find out whose care is parked in front of our driveway.

A. subject

B. direct object

C. object of a preposition

D. possessive

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  1. 24 December, 20:12
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    i believe "whose" is the possessive form of who and in this case it is an adjective that explains the "car".
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