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Fabio Lopes
Differences about who and whose
What situation I use who or whose when I am talking about a person?
Example: a person who works in your house (maid)
A man whose job is catching the thieves (cop)
23 feb. 2014 03:06
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Good question!
'Whose' always implies possession. For example: Whose book is this? Whose pencil did you take?
So, regarding your specific context, you used each variant correctly. If you are speaking about a person in general, you will use "who", but if you are speaking about something that belongs to somebody (i.e the job of person who catches thieves) then you will use "whose", because the job belongs to the man.
I hope this help!
23 februari 2014
whose <--- belongs to
24 februari 2014
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Fabio Lopes
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