ahtamovashirin
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  • 26-04-2018
  • English
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I heard the new speaker,.... (what/who/whose)was boring

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MrsTate
MrsTate MrsTate
  • 07-05-2018
Who

What refers to a thing or idea. Since you're actually trying to replace the name of a person you need the word that refers to a person. Who and Whose both refer to a person. However, whose asks for ownership. For example, whose shoes are in the hallway? In this sentence, you need the subject noun Who.
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