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Interrogative Pronouns

- is a pronoun which is used to make asking


questions easy.
Pronouns Asking for/ about Examples

What? name, type What's your name?


What is an oak tree?

Which? choice We have fruit tea and


green tea, which would
you like?

Who? a person, a name Who wrote War and


Peace- was it Tracy?

Whose? possession, owner Whose this pen? Is it


yours?
Pronouns Asking for/ about Examples

Whom? a person, name Whom did you speak to?

Whom do Whom do you prefer to


vote for?
You should ask whom to
call.

Whom do you live with?


Interrogative Pronoun Questions
who Who's on first?
whom Whom should we call?

whose Whose turn is it?


which Which runner won the
race?
what What time is it?
Directions: Supply the correct interrogative pronoun
to complete the questions.
1. To ________ is this information for?
2. ________ way to go to the safe area?
3. ________ these fruits here?
4. ________ is thicker this paper or that?
5. ________ are you looking for?
6. _________ ideas are these?
7. _________ told you to do this?
8. To _________ do you like to be with?
9. ________ property is this?
10. ________ invited you to go there?
Ask different questions using the interrogative
pronouns in the following situations:
1. seeing a helpless person around Dimataga Street
2. found a bulky pouch near the furious man
3. there are two roads to go, the crooked and the
straight one
4. ou hear a strange sound in the middle of the night
5. you meet a friend by chance who brings a box full of
chocolate.

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