This document provides examples of interrogative pronouns and instructions for using them correctly in questions. It contains 10 multiple choice questions identifying the proper interrogative pronoun to complete each sentence. It also gives 5 sentences and instructs the reader to write a question for each using the underlined word as a clue. The purpose is to teach the correct use of interrogative pronouns like who, whom, whose, which, and what in questions.
This document provides examples of interrogative pronouns and instructions for using them correctly in questions. It contains 10 multiple choice questions identifying the proper interrogative pronoun to complete each sentence. It also gives 5 sentences and instructs the reader to write a question for each using the underlined word as a clue. The purpose is to teach the correct use of interrogative pronouns like who, whom, whose, which, and what in questions.
This document provides examples of interrogative pronouns and instructions for using them correctly in questions. It contains 10 multiple choice questions identifying the proper interrogative pronoun to complete each sentence. It also gives 5 sentences and instructs the reader to write a question for each using the underlined word as a clue. The purpose is to teach the correct use of interrogative pronouns like who, whom, whose, which, and what in questions.
A. Encircle the correct interrogative pronouns to complete the sentence.
1. (What / Which) do you prefer, an apple or an orange? 2. (What / Who) are the kids doing in the park? 3. For (who / whom) will you buy this gift? 4. (Whose / Who) blue jacket is that hanging on the rack? 5. (Who / Whom) taught you to bake cakes? 6. To (whom / whose) did you leave the package? 7. (Whose / Whom) are those glasses? They are not mine. 8. (Who / Whom) did you call last night? 9. (Whom / What) do you usually have for breakfast? 10. (Which / Who) of you friends came to the party? B. Write a question for each sentence. Use the underlined words as clues in writing your questions. 1. Our coach taught me to play basketball. _____________________________________________________________ 2. She wrote a letter to her cousin abroad. _____________________________________________________________ 3. Those are my sister’s keys. _____________________________________________________________ 4. My brother placed the book on the table. _____________________________________________________________ 5. I prefer eating fruits for snacks than junk foods. _____________________________________________________________