interrogatives

Who, Which, What, Whose | Interrogative Pronouns

Interrogative pronouns are used for asking questions. Examples are: who, what, whose and which. Who are you? What are you doing there? Whose is this pen? Which is the road to the railway station? The interrogative pronoun who has different forms for different cases: who (subject form), whom (object form), whose (possessive form). What and which remain unchanged in all cases. The interrogative pronouns what and which can also be used as interrogative adjectives. They are then followed by the …

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Formation Of Questions | Class 6 Grammar Worksheets

Answer the following questions using the given hints. An example is given below. Question: Who gave you this book? Answer: The teacher gave me this book. Q: What time does the train leave? A: The train ………………………………………………………………. Q. Do your parents live with you? A: Yes, ………………………………………………………………………… Q: Can you post this letter? A: Yes, …

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