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Objectives:

A. Recognize the use of interrogative


pronoun

B. Form correct questions


with interrogative pronoun

C. Appreciate
the use of interrogative pronouns in our
Review

What is our lesson


yesterday?
 
MOTIVATION
PRESENTATION

Let us read the MOTHER


& SON Dialogue.
Son: I know,
mom, but I don’t
like to go to
school and
Mother: classes are
Son, it’s time boring.
to go to
school

Son: Why do I have to


graduate? What’s the
Mother: I know point? I know lots of
what you mean people who don’t like
dear, but I do want studying.
you to graduate.
Mother: I know what you mean
dear, but it seems to me that its Son: Like who?
better to graduate than not
graduate. Many people who
studied hard at school and got
good records became successful.

Son: What did they


Mother: Well, lets see, learn in school?
for example, big
company presidents,
prime ministers,
famous baseball
players and actors.
Son: you don’t know,
mother, do you? Any
case, I don’t want to
Mother: I'm not be a president, or
sure, son, but they famous or what.
studied hard.

Son: don’t know yet, I


Mother: dear, what want to be kind, loved
do you want to be by everybody, especially
when you become beautiful girls.
adult?
Mother: I know what you
mean, love affairs are very
exciting and fun but in
Son: What do I
order to have them you
have to study for
need to study very hard.
that?

Mother: I’m not sure son,


let me think, I have a
great idea. Please talk to
your teacher next time
you see her. Son: Ok, I will. By the
way, mother, what did
you study at school?
Son: Mother don’t
misunderstand
me, I want to be
Mother: That’s a very good loved by
questions dear, I’m not sure I can everybody not just
answer that but it was fun to go to girls
because there were a lot of
handsome boys who chased me. I
was very busy.

Mother: Oh, I’m so sorry,


you’re wonderful, always
thinking about others,
it’s a great ambition and
I know you’ll graduate
one day.
What is interrogative pronoun?
An interrogative pronoun is a pronoun which is used to
make asking questions easy.

Interrogative pronouns :
What is asks for persons, animals, and things in general.

Examples :
What’s the point?
What did they learn in school?
Which is asks for persons, animals, and things from limited
numbers.
Example:
Which language you are compatible to speak of? English?
Or Filipino?
Which pet would you like to have? Dog or cat?

Who is asking for persons.


Example:
Who is she talking to?
Who is your teacher?
When is asks for dates/days.

Example:
When is your birthday?
When is the Christmas party?

Why is asks for a reasons.

Example:
Why do I have to graduate?
How is asks for steps or instructions.

Example :
How did you do that?
How to bake a cake?
Guided Practice
Fill in the blanks with proper interrogative pronouns to
complete each sentence.

WHAT WHICH WHEN

WHERE HOW WHO

WHY
INDEPENDENT PRACTICE
Direction: Underline the proper interrogative pronoun in the
parenthesis to complete each sentence below.
1. (How, Why, What) did they go there?
2. (Who, Which, What) did the children do?
3. (Who, What, Which) cook the porridge? did the children
become curios?
4. (What, Who, Why) did the children become curios?
5. (Who, Where, What) did the children find the old man?
6. (What, Which, How) lesson did you learn from the story?
7. (How, Why, Where) the children thankful to the Oldman?
EVALUATION
Compose at least one sentence each of the
interrogative pronouns.

1. What
2. Where
3. When
4. Who
5. Which
6. How
7. Why
THANK YOU
FOR THE
COOPERATION!

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