Fill in the blank with a suitable pronoun:
This is the man _______ daughter is a singer. [Advanced]
Relative pronouns are used to refer to nouns mentioned previously. They could be people, places, things, animals, or ideas. They are also used to join two sentences. ‘Who’, ‘whose’, ‘whom’ and ‘which’ are used as relative pronouns. We use ‘whose’ to denote to whom something/someone belongs to. Since the given sentence focuses on the relationship between ‘the man’ and his daughter, ‘whose’ is the apt answer. Since it denotes belonging. Therefore option C is correct.On the other hand, we use‘who’ and ‘whom’ to speak about people, especially someone who has been referred to previously. ‘Who’ is used in the place of the subject of the question, like in “The students who work hard will pass”. While ‘whom’ is used in the place of the object of the sentence, like in “She is the girl whom I mentioned earlier”. Since the sentence doesn’t focus on the person, both ‘who’ and ‘whom’ are unsuitable. Thus options B and D are incorrect. ‘What’ cannot be used in the sentence because it is used to denote an object or thing and not belonging. For example, “This is what I purchased in Spain” Thus option A is incorrect.