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Wich vs Whose - What's the difference?

wich | whose |


As a noun wich

is a bundle of thread.

As a pronoun whose is

of whom, belonging to whom; (used as an interrogative pronoun).

Whose vs Undefined - What's the difference?

whose | undefined |


As a pronoun whose

is of whom, belonging to whom; (used as an interrogative pronoun).

As an adjective undefined is

lacking a definition or value.

Whose vs Worse - What's the difference?

whose | worse |


As a pronoun whose

is of whom, belonging to whom; used as an interrogative pronoun.

As an adjective worse is

comparative of bad.

As an adverb worse is

comparative of badly pos=adverb.

As a verb worse is

to make worse; to put at disadvantage; to discomfit.

As a noun worse is

loss; disadvantage; defeat.

With vs Whose - What's the difference?

with | whose |


As a preposition with

is against.

As an adverb with

is along, together with others/group etc.

As a noun with

is alternative form of lang=en.

As a pronoun whose is

of whom, belonging to whom; used as an interrogative pronoun.

Whose vs Whose - What's the difference?

whose | whose |


In formerly _ proscribed terms the difference between whose and whose

is that whose is of which, belonging to which; used as a relative pronoun while whose is of which, belonging to which; used as a relative pronoun.

As pronouns the difference between whose and whose

is that whose is of whom, belonging to whom; used as an interrogative pronoun while whose is of whom, belonging to whom; used as an interrogative pronoun.

Whose vs Whosever - What's the difference?

whose | whosever |


As pronouns the difference between whose and whosever

is that whose is of whom, belonging to whom; used as an interrogative pronoun while whosever is of whomever.

Whose vs That - What's the difference?

whose | that |


As pronouns the difference between whose and that

is that whose is of whom, belonging to whom; used as an interrogative pronoun while that is the thing, person, idea, quality, event, action, or time indicated or understood from context, especially if more remote geographically, temporally or mentally than one designated as "this", or if expressing distinction.

As a conjunction that is

Introducing a clause that is the subject or object of a verb (such as one involving reported speech), or that is a complement to a previous statement.

As a determiner that is

the (thing, person, idea, etc) indicated or understood from context, especially if more remote physically, temporally or mentally than one designated as "this", or if expressing distinction.

As an adverb that is

to a given extent or degree.

As a noun that is

something being indicated that is there; one of those.

When vs Whose - What's the difference?

when | whose |


As pronouns the difference between when and whose

is that when is what time; which time while whose is of whom, belonging to whom; used as an interrogative pronoun.

As an adverb when

is Used to introduce questions about time.

As a conjunction when

is at what time.

As a noun when

is the time.

As an interjection when

is that's enough, a command to stop adding something, especially an ingredient of food or drink.

Whose vs How - What's the difference?

whose | how |


As a pronoun whose

is of whom, belonging to whom; used as an interrogative pronoun.

As an adverb how is

to what degree.

As a noun how is

the means by which something is accomplished.

As a conjunction how is

in which way; in such way.

As an interjection how is

A greeting, used in representations of Native American speech.

Whose vs Was - What's the difference?

whose | was |


As a pronoun whose

is of whom, belonging to whom; used as an interrogative pronoun.

As a verb was is

form of First-person singular simple past tense indicative|be|lang=en.

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