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This is the girl_______
father is a scientist.

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Answered by chinu1618
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Answered by tushargupta0691
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Answer:

This is the girl whose father is a scientist.

Explanation:

Who's is an abbreviation for "who is" ('Who's there?') or "who has" ('Who's got time?'). "Whose shoes are these?" is a possessive adjective that means "of or relating to whom." You will use who's incorrectly if you incorrectly assume the's on who's is for possession. Remember that possessive adjectives such as my, your, his, her, and its do not have an's, nor does whose.

How to Use the Word 'Whose'

Whose is a possessive adjective that means "of or concerning whom or which." We use the term possessive to refer to relationships that go beyond simple ownership. It can also be used to express association, agency, or the receiving of an action, as with other possession words

Jake, whose sister is an archaeologist, is thinking about getting into the field as well.

The firefighter, whose heroic actions saved the lives of dozens, was awarded a medal.

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