The people flight was cancelled were upset. a. whose b. which C. who d. When
Answers
Answered by
0
Answer:
the people whose flight was cancelled was upset
Explanation:
Answered by
0
Option A is correct.
The people whose flight was cancelled were upset.
- We know that the pronoun "whose" is a possessive pronoun which means that it is used when we want to express someone's possession over something.
- The sentence given in the question requires a pronoun that can show the connection between people and their cancelled flight, hence the pronoun "whose" would be the perfect one in this case.
Similar questions