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define interrogative pronouns
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Answered by speechlessmirror85
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The main interrogative pronouns are "what," "which," "who," "whom," and "whose." Interrogative pronouns are used to ask questions. The other, less common interrogative pronouns are the same as the ones above but with the suffix "-ever" or "-soever"

(e.g., "whatever," "whichever," "whatsoever," "whichsoever").

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Answered by Anonymous
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An interrogative word or question word is a function word used to ask a question, such as what, which, when, where, who, whom, whose, why, whether and how. They are sometimes called wh-words, because in English most of them start with wh-. They may be used in both direct questions and in indirect questions.

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