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Use "Whose" for Describing Relationships
This set contains 11 annotated sentences.
Dataset version: enGram 3.4, Jan 2024
SThat H's p2the artist whose work Swe VPastsaw.
Explanation
That's the artist whose work we saw.
Patternssee — saw — seen
Whose Sbook stPresis Sthis?
Explanation
Whose book is this?
SShe H's p2the one Swhose ideas VPastchanged the project.
Explanation
She's the one whose ideas changed the project.
SHe H's p2the manager Swhose team VPastwon the award.
Explanation
He's the manager whose team won the award.
Patternswin — won — won
SWhose jacket HPresis pAPreshanging in the closet?
Explanation
Whose jacket is hanging in the closet?
Patternshang — hung — hung
SThey VPastfound a tourist S*whose passport st*Pastwas pSlost.
Explanation
They found a tourist whose passport was lost.
Patternsfind — found — found^lose — lost — lost
SI VPastmet a woman Swhose brother VPresworks with you.
Explanation
I met a woman whose brother works with you.
Patternsmeet — met — met
Whose side stPresare Syou on in this debate?
Explanation
Whose side are you on in this debate?
SWe Mneed vIto speak with the client Swhose contract HPresis pAexpiring.
Explanation
We need to speak with the client whose contract is expiring.
Patternsspeak — spoke — spoken
SShe VPastadopted a puppy S*whose leg st*Pastwas pSinjured.
Explanation
She adopted a puppy whose leg was injured.
SHe H's pAPreswriting a biography of the scientist Swhose discoveries stPastwere p2pivotal last century.
Explanation
He's writing a biography of the scientist whose discoveries were pivotal last century.
Patternswrite — wrote — written