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Interrogative pronouns (who, what, which etc). An interrogative pronoun summary for English learners. ... We use interrogative pronouns to ask questions. The interrogative pronoun represents the thing that we don't know (what we are asking the question about).
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Interrogative word - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In linguistics, an interrogative word is a function word used for the item interrupted in an information statement. Interrogative words are sometimes also called wh-words because most of English i...
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interrogative pronouns, sentence exercises, who vs whom vs what vs which ... pronouns exercises, who vs whom vs which vs ... interrogative pronouns question 1...
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Interrogative pronouns replace unknown nouns in questions. Some common interrogative pronounsare who, whose, what, and which. ... ; ## Interrogative Pronouns ##; [ Home | Table of Contents| Writing Timeline | Index |Help | Credits]
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Grammarians classify pronouns into several types, including the personal pronoun, the demonstrative pronoun, the interrogative pronoun, the indefinite pronoun, the relative pronoun, the reflexive pronoun, and the intensive pronoun.
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Interrogative pronouns can be placed at the beginning of a sentence in order to ask a question. Such questions can be referred to as direct questions. In a direct question, when the interrogative pronoun is the subject of a verb, the verb follows the subject.
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Russian Interrogative Pronouns ... Now that the personal, possessive, and demonstrative pronouns have been conquered, the next type of pronoun you need to have under your belt before you can bubble pronominally in Russian are the interrogative pronouns, the ones we use to ask questions.
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