Difference between “whose are these bags” and “whose bags are these”?

What's the difference between “whose are these bags” and “whose bags are these”?


Both sentences convey the same meanings. Only the placement of words make them forceful. 



Use of Pronouns
Here are some more sentences using Pronouns "who," "whose," and "whom" in different contexts:
Note:-
These sentences demonstrate the use of the pronouns, "who" (used as a subjective case)
"Whose" ( used to show as possessive case) and 
"Whom" (used as an objective case or after a preposition)

Fill in the blank with (who, whose, & whom)
1. The man _____ won the lottery was ecstatic.
2. _____ turn is it to clean the kitchen?
3. I wonder _____ she is going to ask to the dance.
4. The teacher, ______ knowledge is vast, captivated the students with her lectures.
5. _____ is the person standing next to you?
6. _____ idea was it to go on a road trip?
7. The detective interviewed several suspects, one of _____ was the culprit.
8. She is a talented actress _____ has won numerous awards.
9. _____ do you consider to be your closest friend?
10 The couple, _____ wedding I attended last month, just had a baby.

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Narjis said…
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