What is an Interrogative Pronoun?
An interrogative pronoun replaces a noun and is used to begin a question. Interrogative pronouns include what, which, who, whom, and whose.
Some examples of interrogative pronouns would be the following:
Who are we meeting at the movie theater?
What is the name of your favorite movie?
To whom should I address this letter?
Be sure not to confuse interrogative pronouns with interrogative adjectives which are slightly different!
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