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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?

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