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Difference between interrogative pronoun and interrogative adverb

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Answered by alish250
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The difference between interrogative pronouns and interrogative adverbs involves their usage in a sentence. ... For example, "who" when used to introduce a question, functions as an interrogative pronoun, just as "why," when introducing a question, functions as an interrogative adverb.

Answered by dimpigogoi6667
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Interrogative Adverb: The interrogative adverb is why,how,where, & when are placed at the beginning of a question.These question can be answered with a sentence or a prepositional phrase.After an interrogative adverb in a question, you must invert the subject and verb so that the verb comes fast.

Interrogative pronoun: An interrogative pronoun is a pronoun which is used make asking questions very easily.There are just five interrogative pronouns.Each one is used to ask a very specific question or indirect question.Some of them are "Who" and "Whom" refer only to people.

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