Whose book is ___ correct interrogative sentence
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Neither. "Whose book is this" is the proper way to say it. It is the question form of its counter statement: "This book is [his/her/somebody's/etc]." Since the object isn't known, the word "whose" is used in its place. The subject and object are then swapped for the question: "Whose book is this?"
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