Interrogative pronouns are sometimes called wh-words, because most of them start with wh-.
They are used to ask a question, such as what, which, when, where, who, whom, whose, why, whether and how
Construction of Interrogative pronouns
who |
for people
used as the subject of a verb |
Who loves apples? Who have a pen?
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whom |
for people
used as the the object of a verb or preposition |
She went with whom? You saw whom?
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whose |
for people
used for possession |
Whose won the game? Whose is that?
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what |
for people
used for animals and things |
What is this? What do you think?
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which |
for people
used for people animals and things |
Which is better? Which is faster?
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