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Adjective clause by using WHICH and WHOSE

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Adjective clause

The book fell on my head.

I had not read the book.

The book which I had not read fell on my head.

The hotel, which was built in 1830, had an excellent bistro.

Rome is the city in which I’m getting married.

Early morning is the time at which I’m happiest.

Adjective clause

“Whose” is a possessive pronoun

"Whose" is a possessive pronoun like "his," "her" and "our." We use "whose" to find out which person something belongs to.

Tom Jones, whose name I’m taking, is an engineer.

We visited a museum whose art collection is valued at ¥300 billion.

The teacher whose book you borrowed is absent today.

Adjective clause

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