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describe interrogative pronoun in detail with examples​

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Answered by hitashreenyati
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The interrogative pronoun represents the thing that we don't know (what we are asking the question about). There are four main interrogative pronouns: who, whom, what, which. Notice that the possessive pronoun whose can also be an interrogative pronoun (an interrogative possessive pronoun).

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An interrogative sentence asks a direct question and is punctuated at the end with a question mark. ... It's also useful in writing as an organizational tool; for example, you can set up questions as headers and answer them to explain a concept in more detail in expository writing

Answered by angelrose108
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Interrogative Pronouns

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,"

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