Interrogative Pronouns - wordscoach.com

Interrogative Pronouns

Interrogative pronouns assist in forming questions. There are five interrogative pronouns. Each one is used to ask a specific question or indirect question:

The five interrogative pronouns are what, which, who, whom, and whose. What – Used to ask questions about people or objects.

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The interrogative form - wordscoach.com

The interrogative form

The interrogative form is different if the verb is an ‘auxiliary’ verb (to be, to have, will, can, etc.), or a ‘normal’ (non-auxiliary) verb.

Interrogative of auxiliary verbs
Interrogative of normal verbs (non-auxiliary verbs)
Inverting the auxiliary to form the interrogative

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What are interrogative adverbs? - wordscoach.com

Interrogative adverbs

What are interrogative adverbs?

Interrogative adverbs are why, where, how, when. They are used to the beginning of a question.

Example:
– How does he speak?
– When does the train arrive?
– Why are you so late?
– Where is my passport?

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