54. The car, ........ driver is a
young man, is from
Ireland.
Who
Which
Whose
Whom
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The car, whose driver is a young man, is from Ireland.
- The correct relative pronoun to be used in the given blank is ''whose''.
What is a relative pronoun?
- A relative pronoun is used to connect a dependent clause to its independent clause.
- The common relative pronouns are who, whose, which, whom, that, etc.
''Who'' is used for people.
For example, This is the girl who got 1st rank.
''Whose'' is used for possessions.
For example, she is the woman whose opinion I respect.
''which'' is used for things and animals.
For example, This is the cake which my mother made.
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The car whose driver is a young man is from Ireland.
- The given pronouns can be used in place of nouns in the sentence.
- The noun, car, in the sentence, is an object and so the suitable pronoun will be 'whose'.
- The pronouns who and which are relative and can be used for a person, who and whose are interrogative.
- So, whose will be used here to indicate who the car belongs to.
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