interrogative pronoun
in
ˌɪn
in
te
rro
ˈrɒ
ro
ga
tive
tɪv
tiv
pro
prəʊ
prew
noun
naʊn
nawn

Definition & Meaning of "interrogative pronoun"in English

Interrogative pronoun
01

a type of pronoun that is used to ask questions, representing the unknown or the thing being inquired about, such as "who," "whom," "whose," "what," and "which" 

Grammatical Information
Animacy status
Abstract
Composition
Compound
Countable
Plural form
interrogative pronouns

What is an "interrogative pronoun"?

An interrogative pronoun is a type of pronoun used to ask questions about people, things, or situations. The main interrogative pronouns in English are "who," "whom," "whose," "what," and "which." For example, in the question "Who is coming to the party?" the pronoun "who" is used to inquire about a person. In the sentence "What do you want?" the pronoun "what" asks for information about a thing or idea. Interrogative pronouns are essential for forming questions and obtaining specific information, making them key components in communication and conversation.

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