English interrogative pronouns
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Sign up for freeWe use interrogative pronouns to gain information. They are utilized only in the form of a question to collect information that is not yet known to the listener. Based on what information we want to uncover we use the applicable interrogative pronoun from the table below.
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Pronoun | Use |
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Who | When asking questions about people |
Whom | When formally asking questions about people towards whom action is taken |
What | When asking questions about supplementary general information |
Which | When asking questions about specific information than general |
Whose | When asking questions about people or things in possessive manner |
Interrogative pronouns list: who, whom, what, which, whose