An Interrogative pronoun introduces a question. The interrogative pronoun takes the place of a noun that is the answer to the question.
The interrogative pronouns are: who, whom, what, which, whose.
Examples:
Who is going to the store for milk?
To whom did you send your application?
What is the special today?
Which movie would you like to see?
Whose car is blocking the driveway?
An interrogative sentence typically ends with a question mark (?) to indicate that it is asking a question.
"Did you finish your homework?" "Where is the nearest grocery store?" "What time does the movie start?"
"Are you coming to the party?" is an example of an interrogative sentence. It is a sentence that asks a question and typically ends with a question mark.
Examples of interrogative sentences include: "What is your name?" "Have you finished your homework?" "Are you coming to the party?" "Where did you go yesterday?"
The pronoun 'them' is a personal pronoun, the third person plural pronoun.
Interrogative pronouns are used to make questions.who / whom / what / which / whoseWho is going with you?Whom do you teach? ( formal)What is your name?Which is your house?Whose coat is this?
* Declarative * interogative * exclamitory * imperitave
Indicative, Interogative, Exclamatory, Imperative
Imperative,Interogative,Exclamatory, and Declarative
the kind of sentence that ask a question and uses a question mark
What is an interrogative sentence? is an interrogative sentence. An interrogative sentence asks a question.
Was Artemis the twin sister of Apollo.
An interrogative sentence typically ends with a question mark (?) to indicate that it is asking a question.
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"Did you finish your homework?" "Where is the nearest grocery store?" "What time does the movie start?"
Here is an example. May I please go outside to play? An interrogative sentence is a question.
yes and when it is put into a sentece it is called an interogative sentece with the subject understood to be you