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Interrogative Pronoun fill in the blanks
(¡)This Pen is not mine .._.__ is this ?
(¡¡)...... are you speaking to?
(¡¡¡) ... of you has not completed his homework?
(¡v) Of .... are you speaking ? '
(v) ...... am I speaking to, please?
(vi) ..... is the latest news'?
vii) To.... did you give the money?
(v¡¡¡) ...... do you prefer tea or o coffee?
(¡x) .... did you say?
(x) ...... of thease boys in your brother?
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Answered by dharabansal123
3

Answer:

1) whose

2) who

3)All

4)why

5)can

6)which

7)whom

8)what

9)what

10)which

Hope it helps

Answered by Anonymous
12

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  • This Pen is not mine whose is this ?
  • who are you speaking to?
  • whom of you has not completed his homework?
  • what Of are you speaking ? '
  • whom am I speaking to, please?
  • which is the latest news'?
  • To whom did you give the money?
  • what do you prefer tea or o coffee?
  • what did you say?
  • whom of thease boys in your brother?

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➢ what is introgative pronoun?

  • 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.

  • What – Used to ask questions about people or objects.

  • Who – Used to ask questions about people.

  • Which – Used to ask questions about people or objects.

  • Whom – This interrogative pronoun is rarely seen these days, but when it shows up, it is used to ask questions about people

  • Whose – Used to ask questions about people or objects, always related to possession.
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