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22 Mar 2023
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Daughter of who?
Daughter of who?
Someone was talking about someone else's daughter but cz I wasn't paying attention I didn't hear her (dad's name )so am asking again about that.
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22 Mar 2023
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- English (US)
yes, that works. you can also say:
"Whose daughter?"
"Whose daughter was it?"
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- English (US)
We don't know. From that excerpt, we can only determine that someone was talking about the daughter of another (unknown) male person.
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yes, that works. you can also say:
"Whose daughter?"
"Whose daughter was it?"
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@eyecy
Well let it be like this
A: Tom's daughter is having a party tomorrow.
B:execuse the daughter of who?
A:Tom's
Well let it be like this
A: Tom's daughter is having a party tomorrow.
B:execuse the daughter of who?
A:Tom's
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@Joebarry Sorry, I guess I misunderstood the question. I agree with the other answerer about 'whose daughter was it', since you're asking a question about a conversation that happened in the past. It means 'whose daughter was mentioned?'
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