Lesson 7 Interrogative Adjectives and Interrogative Pronouns
Lesson 7 Interrogative Adjectives and Interrogative Pronouns
Interrogative Adjectives
So put together they take the following forms whose? what? which?
Examples
Whose books are these
You will notice that whose...? what...? and which...? do not change whatever
they refer to; they describe and question the noun but are not affected by it.
N.b. What...? and which...? are very similar in meaning, but on the
whole what...? asks a straight question whereas which...? implies there is a
choice... (See above examples...)
d) _______ friends are you and John? I don’t think I know you...
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Interrogative Pronouns
Now we are not going to describe a noun but replace it, and at the same
time ask a question: thus we come to Interrogative Pronouns... Here they
are:
You will notice they look exactly the same as the adjectives, the difference
being in their use and meaning...
Examples
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Key
Activity Two
Activity Three
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a) Peter will swim in the lake
b) I shall be doing my homework
c) Sarah will be able to swim very well
d) They will not see that bird
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a) Which cake would you prefer?
b) Whose cars are these? Are they Pete’s?
c) What (which) pattern will you choose?
d) Whose photograph is that one over there? is it yours?
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a) Who is this child?
b) Whose are these papers? Hers?
c) I don’t know what I should do!
d) Which is the best road to take?
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