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does whose only refer to a person
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No, whose not only refers to a person, but also refers to animals and objects. If you use it as a question, it will refer to a person only, but if you use it as a relative pronoun, it will refer to animals or objects.

Examples: Whose car did you drive yesterday?

This is the man, whose car is red.

This the animal, whose tail is long.
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