What
Which
Whose
Who
Whom
To ask about
people, animals or
things.
To ask about
choice.
To ask about
things that
belongs to
someone
To ask about
people.
(ask which person
does the action)
To ask about
people.
(ask which person
receives an
action)
1. What animal has horns?
2. What is the colour of her hair?
1. Which boy took my book just
now?
2. Which cat stole the fish from
the basket?
3. Which is the biggest building
here?
1. Whose camera is this?
2. Whose laptop is that?
1. Who won the game yesterday?
1. To whom did you give the
book?
2. Whom are you going to invite
tomorrow?
INTERROGATIVE
PRONOUNS
INTERROGATIVE
PRONOUNS are used
to ask questions.
What
Which
Whose
Who
Whom
To ask about
people, animals or
things.
To ask about
choice.
To ask about
things that
belongs to
someone
To ask about
people.
(ask which person
does the action)
To ask about
people.
(ask which person
receives an
action)
3. What animal has horns?
4. What is the colour of her hair?
4. Which boy took my book just
now?
5. Which cat stole the fish from
the basket?
6. Which is the biggest building
here?
3. Whose camera is this?
4. Whose laptop is that?
2. Who won the game yesterday?
3. To whom did you give the
book?
4. Whom are you going to invite
tomorrow?
INTERROGATIVE
PRONOUNS
INTERROGATIVE
PRONOUNS are used
to ask questions.