Keeping this in view, what is an example of an inanimate object?
: a thing that is not alive, such as a rock, a chair, a book, etc.
Furthermore, what does it mean if you talk to inanimate objects? anthropomorphizing
Similarly, it is asked, what is animate and inanimate noun?
Inanimate nouns refer to things that are not alive. In contrast, animate nouns indicate living people, animals, and other organisms such as "woman," "boy," and "cat.
Is it okay to use Whose for inanimate objects?
Which and that, the relative pronouns for animals and objects do not have an equivalent so "whose" can be used here as well, such as in "the movie, whose name I can't remember." Whose is appropriate for inanimate objects in all cases except the interrogative case, where "whose" is in the beginning of a sentence.
