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Lesson 3-4: Pronouns that Ask Questions. Interrogative Pronouns Who Whom Whose Which What They are used to ask a question.

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1 Lesson 3-4: Pronouns that Ask Questions

2 Interrogative Pronouns Who Whom Whose Which What They are used to ask a question.

3 Interrogative Pronoun Examples Examples: ◦Who is planning the party? ◦Whom did you call? ◦Whose is this hat? ◦Which of these movies do you like? ◦What is your telephone number?

4 Direct or Indirectly Ask a Question Examples: ◦Direct Who is going to be there? ◦Indirect Tell me who is going to be there. ◦Direct Which of these shirts is on sale? ◦Indirect She asked which of these shirts is on sale.

5 Let’s Try It Instructions: Write the interrogative pronoun in each sentence. 1) With whom did you go to dinner? 2) I do not know which one to choose. 3) Who came to the office? 4) Whose dog was lost? 5) Tell me what caused the argument.

6 Interrogative pronouns vs. Relative pronouns The words who, whom, whose, which, and what are interrogative pronouns ONLY when asked a question. Sometimes they are used as relative pronouns. Relative pronouns do not ask a question.

7 Interrogative vs. Relative Pronouns Examples Interrogative: Who is planning the party? Relative: Greg helped the student who missed class.

8 Interrogative vs. Personal or Relative Pronouns It does not have an antecedent that can be stated. Its antecedent is the answer to the question it asks. Who refers to a person or persons. What refers to things, places, or ideas. Example: Who is your swimming coach? What is the name of your town?

9 Interrogative vs. Personal or Relative Pronouns Which can refer to people or things. Use which when there is a choice between two or more things. Whose is a possessive pronoun. Use it to show belonging. Example: Which team will win the game? Whose car is this?

10 Let’s Try It! Instructions: Write the pronoun that completes each sentence. 1) (Which, Who) of the students ask for directions? 2) (Who, Whose) homework is this? 3) (What, Which) is the process for making a cake? 4) Next to (who, whom) do you want to sit? 5) I cannot remember (who, whom) borrowed my notes.

11 Let’s Review It! Instructions: Write the interrogative pronoun in each sentence. 1) What does Angela do after school on Fridays? 2) Who said, “I have a dream”? 3) Whose was the big blue boat? 4) What did Mr. Thomas just say? 5) Which of these fruits is your favorite?

12 Let’s Review It! Instructions: List the FIVE pronouns in these sentences. Next to each pronoun, write whether it is personal, relative, or interrogative. Neeru is a new student who goes to Wilson High School. Which is her hometown– Bombay or Calcutta? She lived in Calcutta, which is in India.


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