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Whose is appropriate for inanimate objects in all cases except the interrogative case, where “whose” is in the beginning of a sentence. In this case “whose” must refer to a living being.
Whose is used to talk about possessions. It's a prossessive relative pronoun and it must be followed by a noun. I know a baker whose cakes are delicious. (a person's possession) ...
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