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    Asking words or “Interrogative Pronouns” B. Presentation Interrogative Pronouns – often stands for something that we are not aware of yet, because we are asking about it. We use these pronouns specifically to ask questions. These pronouns are special because they all start with “Wh” except for
    We use interrogative pronouns to ask questions. The interrogative pronoun represents the thing that we don’t know (what we are asking the question about). There are four main interrogative pronouns: who, whom, what, which. Notice that the possessive pronoun whose can also be an
    Complete the following sentences using appropriate interrogative pronouns. Here the pronouns him/her are in the objective case. That is the reason we use ‘whom’ in the question. Who is also possible here in an informal style.
    Fill in the correct personal pronouns. 1. She is very handsome. Understand interrogative pronoun use in forming questions for unknown people, things, places; review question word order. WH- QUESTIONS. Interrogative pronouns such as who, what, where, why, when and how allow us to ask a question which accepts a wide range of answers.
    The relative pronoun agrees with some word (its antecedent) expressed or implied in a preceding clause. It agrees with its antecedent in gender and number; but its case depends on its use in its own clause
    Wh-questions are formed with wh-words like who, whose, whom, what, why, when etc. Wh-question form is used when answer to a part of the sentence is required. Wh-questions. There are three kinds of interrogatives. Interrogative Pronouns. (Who, Whose, What, Which).
    Colorcards Understanding Interrogative Pronouns What are interrogative pronouns? Where can I find a set of cards that will help me understand them? While each card is directly concerned with a specific question all the images included provide multiple opportunities to develop this key skill.
    Interrogative Pronouns (Question Words) People sometimes find grammatical terms such as interrogative pronouns scary. A question word is actually a pronoun because it is used in place of whatever noun would answer the question. Notice that all question words have accent marks.
    Interrogative pronouns – who, whom, what, which, whose. Learn English grammar, free and printable from Kids World Fun. Interrogative pronouns are used to ask questions. The five major interrogative pronouns are who, whom, what, whose and which.
    Interrogative pronouns simply mean question words. Interrogative pronouns simply mean question words. Whether or not you realize it, a question word is actually a pronoun because it is used in place of the noun that would be the answer to the question.
    Interrogative pronouns are used to ask questions. (The suffixes ‘-ever’ or ‘-soever’ can be added for emphasis. This page has lots examples and two Interrogative pronouns are used to ask questions. The other, less common interrogative pronouns are the same as the ones above but with the suffix
    Interrogative pronouns are used to ask questions. (The suffixes ‘-ever’ or ‘-soever’ can be added for emphasis. This page has lots examples and two Interrogative pronouns are used to ask questions. The other, less common interrogative pronouns are the same as the ones above but with the suffix

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