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Interrogative
Pronouns.
INTERROGATIVE
PRONOUNS
Use what to ask about people, animals or things.

Examples:
What does Mr Wong work as?
What do you call that bird?
What is in your bag?
INTERROGATIVE
PRONOUNS
Use who to ask about people.

Examples:
Who do you want to see?
Who took your book?
Who is your teacher?
INTERROGATIVE
PRONOUNS
Use where to ask about places.

Examples:
Where shall we meet?
Where do you live?
Where did you park your car?
INTERROGATIVE
PRONOUNS
Use when to ask about time.

Examples:
When did your bus arrive?
When is your birthday?
When is she going to Australia?
INTERROGATIVE
PRONOUNS
Use whose to ask about someones belongings.

Examples:
Whose red umbrella is that?
Whose dress are you wearing?
Whose letter is he reading?
INTERROGATIVE
PRONOUNS
Use why to ask for reason.

Examples:
Why are you so late?
Why is Leela absent?
Why did you leave early yesterday?
INTERROGATIVE
PRONOUNS
Use which to ask about choice.

Examples:
Which T-shirt do you want?
Which is Davids cap?
Which bus are you taking to Ipoh?
INTERROGATIVE
PRONOUNS
Use how to ask about people, happenings and the
ways to do things.

Examples:
How old is your brother?
How long is the show?
How do you make a kite?
INTERROGATIVE
PRONOUNS

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