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Tell which pronoun/ adjective in these sentences are relative pronoun/ interrogative pronouns/ interrogative adjectives
1. who is there
2. this is the boy who has stolen my pen
3. Whom do you love
4. this is the thief whom the police wants to catch
5. this is the bird that I told you of
6. he that is down need a no fall
7. uneasy lies the head that wears a crown
8. where is the man who gave you this news
9. of whom do you speak
10. who might say this
11. whose is this book
12. whose book is this
13. this is the shopkeeper whose shop caught to fire last night
14. which is your box
15. the book which I bought yesterday is here
16. which book did you buy
17. what is the matter
18. what work will you do
19. who is he
20. who is this umbrella ​

Answers

Answered by ATTITUDEMAYANK
2

Answer:

1. interrogative pronoun

interrogative pronoun

interrogative pronoun

interrogative pronoun

interrogative pronoun

interrogative pronoun

interrogative adjective

interrogative adjective

interrogative adjective

interrogative adjective

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Explanation:

interrogative pronoun

Answered by SugaryHeart
10

Answer:

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1. who - interrogative pronoun

2. who - relative pronoun

3. whom - interrogative pronoun

4. whom - relative pronoun

5. that - relative pronoun

6. that - relative pronoun

7. that - relative pronoun

8. where - interrogative pronoun, who - relative pronoun

9. whom - interrogative pronoun

10. who - interrogative pronoun

11. whose - interrogative pronoun

12. whose - relative pronoun

13. whose - interrogative pronoun

14. which - interrogative pronoun

15. which - relative pronoun

16. which - interrogative pronoun

17. what - interrogative pronoun

18. what - interrogative pronoun

19. who - interrogative pronoun

20. who - interrogative pronoun

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