THE INTERROGATIVE PRONOUNS

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INTERROGATIVE PRONOUNS

The words who, whom, whose, what and which are called interrogative pronouns.
These pronouns are used to ask questions.
Who:
Who is he talking to?
Who are those people?
Whom:
Whom are you playing with?
Whom is he talking to?
Which:
Which of these bags is yours?
Which do you prefer?
Whose:
Whose is this umbrella?
Whose are these gloves?
What:
What is your dog’s name?
What are you talking about?
What is the time?
Who can be used as the object of a verb as well as the subject.
Whom is used only as the object. For example, you can say:

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