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Which word correctly completes the sentence? Select the correct answer from the list. __ house are we going to after the game?
Which word correctly completes the sentence? Select the correct answer from the list.(1 point)
Whose
house are we going to after the game?
Whose
house are we going to after the game?
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The correct word to complete the sentence is "Whose."
So the complete sentence is: "Whose house are we going to after the game?"
So the complete sentence is: "Whose house are we going to after the game?"
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Yes, you are right! The word "Whose" correctly completes the sentence. It is used to ask about ownership or to inquire about to whom something belongs. Great job!
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In the sentence "Whose house are we going to after the game?", the correct word is "Whose."
"Whom" is typically used as an object in a sentence, while "whose" is used to indicate possession. Since you are asking about the ownership of the house, "whose" is the appropriate choice.
So, "Whose" is correct, while "whom" would not be suitable in this context.
"Whom" is typically used as an object in a sentence, while "whose" is used to indicate possession. Since you are asking about the ownership of the house, "whose" is the appropriate choice.
So, "Whose" is correct, while "whom" would not be suitable in this context.
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