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identify the parts of speech 'what ' in the following sentence."what happened between you and Tom? "​

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Answered by jhirijhiri26
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Answer:

Here "what" is demonstrative pronoun because it is followed by a verb (happened).

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Answered by dualadmire
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The word 'what' in the sentence "What happened between you and Tom?", is a pronoun.

  • As the name suggests, parts of speech are the different parts of a sentence formation. They perform different roles in a sentence.

  • There are totally 8 parts of speech, namely, noun, pronoun, adjective, verb, preposition, adverbs, conjunctions, and interjections.

  • The word 'what' in the sentence, "What happened between you and Tom" is an interrogative pronoun. A pronoun is a word that is used to substitute a noun in a sentence. The words who, which, what, etc. are interrogative pronouns.

  • Thus, the word 'what' in the sentence "what happened between you and Tom" is an interrogative pronoun. It is also followed by the word 'happened', which shows the interrogative characteristic of the sentence.

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