There is no letter B in the Maori language but Sir Peter Buck was a famous Maori leader.
Firstly, I would insert the word "mythological" between "a" and "giant".Secondly, I would not capitalize the word "whose".Thirdly, the sentence does not necessarily NEED a comma between "lumberjack" and "whose", but if you WANT to put one there, it would not detract from the desired corrrectness.Disclaimer: I am not an English teacher.
Yes, "who's" and "whose" are not homophones. "Who's" is a contraction for "who is" or "who has," while "whose" is a possessive pronoun.
The homophone for whose is who's, as in Who's your favorite movie star?
you use whose in a sentence when you mash who and is it is who plus is equals whose.but is does not have an e.
Whose book is this?
There are no Maori leaders whose name starts with a B. Sir Peter Buck also known as Te Rangi Hīroa was a famous Maori leader.
Grant.
grant i believe
Ulysses S. Grant
Ulysses S. Grant
Ulysses S. Grant
clifford the big red dog
As a great leader in time of war, whose determination saved the free world from a terrible tyranny.
A leader
The Great Wall of China was conceived and started during the reign of Emperor Qin Shihuang.
a leader
Leader whose reforms included the freeing of citizens who had been forced into slavery