Please carry out the desk, one of ________ legs is broken.


  1. A.
    whose
  2. B.
    its
  3. C.
    which
  4. D.
    which's
A
有時(shí)關(guān)系代詞whose可用來指物,以代替of which關(guān)系代詞whose常可用來指人;
The dictionary whose cover (of which the cover) has come off is in your desk.
封面已脫落的那本詞典就在你的桌子里.
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