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what is the difference between interrogative adjective and interrogative pronoun​

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Answered by piyushsahu624
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Answer:

Here, "which" is an interrogative adjective, as it is describing the noun "colour". "What should I buy you for Christmas?" Here, "what" is an interrogative pronoun as it is asking a question, but is NOT modifying a noun; it stands alone.

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