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What are interrogative pronouns?

Grammar Toolkit. Interrogative pronouns. What are interrogative pronouns?. Grammar Toolkit. Interrogative pronouns. To “interrogate” is to ask a question. An interrogative pronoun asks a question. There are five of them. Who was that?. Whom did you see?. What just happened?.

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What are interrogative pronouns?

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  1. Grammar Toolkit Interrogative pronouns What are interrogative pronouns?

  2. Grammar Toolkit Interrogative pronouns To “interrogate” is to ask a question.An interrogative pronoun asks a question. There are five of them. Whowas that? Whomdid you see? Whatjust happened? Whoseis this box of matches? Whichis the best way out of here?

  3. Grammar Toolkit Interrogative pronouns Choose an interrogative pronoun to complete each sentence. who whom what whose which What • _________is Super Dad doing this weekend? • _________was that masked man? • _________did he rescue? • _________is this cape? • _________is the best superpower to have? Who Whom Whose Which

  4. Grammar Toolkit Interrogative pronouns • A pronoun takes the place of a noun. • An interrogative pronoun asks a question. • There are five interrogative pronouns: who, whom (whom is becoming used less often), whose, which and what. • Choose who when the pronoun is the subject of the sentence. Choose whomwhen it is the object of the sentence. • In the following sentence, the interrogative pronoun is red. Whodo you think will win on Saturday?

  5. Grammar Toolkit Interrogative pronouns The End

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