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Mixed Pronouns

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Interrogative Pronouns Quiz

What is the interrogative pronoun for a person?

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Answer: C. Who - The interrogative pronoun for a person is 'who'.

Which of the following is an interrogative pronoun?

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Answer: B. Who - 'Who' is an example of an interrogative pronoun, as it is used to ask a question.

What is the interrogative pronoun for a thing?

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Answer: A. What - The interrogative pronoun for a thing is 'what'.

Which interrogative pronoun is used to ask about a specific person or thing?

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Answer: C. Which - 'Which' is used to ask about a specific person or thing.

What is the interrogative pronoun for a place or location?

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Answer: A. Where - The interrogative pronoun for a place or location is 'where'.

Identify the interrogative pronoun in the following sentence: "Who is coming to the party tonight?"

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Answer: A. Who - 'Who' is the interrogative pronoun used to ask about the person coming to the party.

Identify the interrogative pronoun in the following sentence: "What is your favorite color?"

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Answer: A. What - 'What' is the interrogative pronoun used to ask about the favorite color.

Identify the interrogative pronoun in the following sentence: "Which book did you read last night?"

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Answer: A. Which - 'Which' is the interrogative pronoun used to ask about the specific book that was read.

Identify the interrogative pronoun in the following sentence: "Where are you going after work?"

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Answer: B. Where - 'Where' is the interrogative pronoun used to ask about the destination after work.

Identify the interrogative pronoun in the following sentence: "Whose car is parked in front of the building?"

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Answer: A. Whose - 'Whose' is the interrogative pronoun used to ask about the ownership of the car parked in front of the building.

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What is the interrogative pronoun for a person? A. Which, B. What, C. Who

Answer: C. Who – The interrogative pronoun for a person is ‘who’.

Which of the following is an interrogative pronoun? A. They, B. Who, C. She

Answer: B. Who – ‘Who’ is an example of an interrogative pronoun, as it is used to ask a question.

What is the interrogative pronoun for a thing? A. What, B. Whom, C. Where

Answer: A. What – The interrogative pronoun for a thing is ‘what’.

Which interrogative pronoun is used to ask about a specific person or thing? A. Who, B. What, C.
Which

Answer: C. Which – ‘Which’ is used to ask about a specific person or thing.

What is the interrogative pronoun for a place or location? A. Where, B. What, C. Whose

Answer: A. Where – The interrogative pronoun for a place or location is ‘where’.

Identify the interrogative pronoun in the following sentence: “Who is coming to the party tonight?”
A. Who, B. Is, C. Party

Answer: A. Who – ‘Who’ is the interrogative pronoun used to ask about the person coming to the party.

Identify the interrogative pronoun in the following sentence: “What is your favorite color?” A.
What, B. Is, C. Color

Answer: A. What – ‘What’ is the interrogative pronoun used to ask about the favorite color.

Identify the interrogative pronoun in the following sentence: “Which book did you read last night?”
A. Which, B. Did, C. Read

Answer: A. Which – ‘Which’ is the interrogative pronoun used to ask about the specific book that was read.

Identify the interrogative pronoun in the following sentence: “Where are you going after work?” A.
Are, B. Where, C. Going

Answer: B. Where – ‘Where’ is the interrogative pronoun used to ask about the destination after work.

Identify the interrogative pronoun in the following sentence: “Whose car is parked in front of the
building?” A. Whose, B. Car, C. Parked

Answer: A. Whose – ‘Whose’ is the interrogative pronoun used to ask about the ownership of the car parked in front of
the building.

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