Interrogative pronouns are used to ask questions. These pronouns represent the thing that isn’t known (what the question is asking about). Interrogative pronouns can stand in for subjects.
PersonWhoThingWhatPerson/thingWhichPersonWhose
This category of interrogative pronouns is a closed category. In other words, the ones listed are the complete set.
There will be no changes or additions.
The sentences below use interrogative pronouns as subjects.
PersonWhoThingWhatPerson/thingWhichPersonWhose
This category of interrogative pronouns is a closed category. In other words, the ones listed are the complete set.
There will be no changes or additions.
The sentences below use interrogative pronouns as subjects.
- Who borrowed my pencil?
- What is the name of the café’?
- Which should I use?
- Whose is the red blanket?