Interrogative Pronouns
An interrogative pronoun is used to begin a question. Interrogative pronouns (MOST) often do not have antecedents. There are five interrogative Pronouns: what which who whom whose
ex: What did she win at the bazaar? (without antecedent)
Who is the owner of that car? (with antecedent)
Here is the refund check. What shall I do with it?
Which is the shortest way to go?
Whom does Bari want to see in the office?
Who is the pole-vaulter with the perfect record?
This was found under the table. Whose is it?
PART I
1. Whom did you send the package to?
2.) What is her occupation?
3.) She has two calculators. Which would you prefer to borrow?
4.) There were papers left on the desk. Whose can they be?
5.) Who is coming to the party?
PARTII
Write five completed sentences correctly using the five interrogative pronouns. Be sure to number your sentences, underline the interrogative pronoun, capitalize and punctuate the sentences. Write these in cursive and in ink.
An interrogative pronoun is used to begin a question. Interrogative pronouns (MOST) often do not have antecedents. There are five interrogative Pronouns: what which who whom whose
ex: What did she win at the bazaar? (without antecedent)
Who is the owner of that car? (with antecedent)
Here is the refund check. What shall I do with it?
Which is the shortest way to go?
Whom does Bari want to see in the office?
Who is the pole-vaulter with the perfect record?
This was found under the table. Whose is it?
PART I
1. Whom did you send the package to?
2.) What is her occupation?
3.) She has two calculators. Which would you prefer to borrow?
4.) There were papers left on the desk. Whose can they be?
5.) Who is coming to the party?
PARTII
Write five completed sentences correctly using the five interrogative pronouns. Be sure to number your sentences, underline the interrogative pronoun, capitalize and punctuate the sentences. Write these in cursive and in ink.