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B. Fill up each blank with a suitable interrogative pronoun
1. _______do you think he is?
2. _______ is this beautiful shirt ?
3.________spoke these insulting words?
4. _______ made you laugh so loudly?
5.________did you give your watch?
6. ________is the better - this book or that?
7. _______would you choose - honour or wealth?

Answers

Answered by Tanzania07
0

Answer:

who

is

who

who

who

which

which

Explanation:

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Answered by SachinGupta01
3

The main interrogative pronoun are "what," "which," "who," "whom," and "whose."

Question :-Fill in the blanks with suitable interrogative pronoun.

➻ ____ do you think he is?

1.What do you think he is?

➻ ____ is this beautiful shirt ?

2.Whose is this beautiful shirt?

➻ ____ spoke these insulting words?

3.Who spoke these insulting words?

➻____ made you laugh so loudly?

4.Who made you laugh so loudly?

➻_____ did you give your watch?

5.Whom did you give your watch?

➻ ____ is the better - this book or that?

6.Which is the better - this book or that?

➻____would you choose - honour or wealth?

7.What would you choose - honour or wealth?

Extra information :

Interrogative pronouns, what, which, and whose can also be used as interrogative adjective. Interrogative adjectives are interrogative words followed immediately by noun.

Examples :

  1. Which of these book do you find the most interesting ?
  2. Which book do you like the most ?

In the first sentence given above, the words which refer to the noun 'book', but it is not followed by the noun 'book'. It replaces the noun 'book'; hence it is interrogative pronoun. In the second example interrogative word, which is followed by the noun, 'book'. It describes the noun 'book'. Hence it is interrogative adjective.

Examples of Interrogative pronoun :

  • Which is your book ?
  • What is the news he broke to you ?
  • Whose is this house ?

Examples of Interrogative adjective :

  • Which book is yours ?
  • what news did he break to you ?
  • Whose house is this ?
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