Pronouns in questions
We use who to ask questions about people:
We use whose to ask about possession:
Whose coat is this? | or | Whose is this coat? |
Whose book is that? | or | Whose is that book? |
Whose bags are those? | or | Whose are those bags? |
We use what to ask questions about things:
We use which to ask someone to choose something:
We can also use what and which with nouns:
We often have a preposition at the end of a question: