Interrogative Pronouns

Master the pronouns used to ask questions and gather information

What Are Interrogative Pronouns?

Interrogative pronouns are pronouns used to ask questions. They help us gather information about people, things, places, and ideas. From "who" to "what," these pronouns are essential for asking questions effectively.

Types of Interrogative Pronouns

People

Who

Who is coming to the party?

Whom

Whom did you invite?

Whose

Whose book is this?

Whoever

Whoever wants to come can join.

Things & Objects

What

What is your favorite color?

Which

Which book do you prefer?

Whatever

Whatever you choose is fine.

Whichever

Whichever option you pick works.

Places & Situations

Where

Where are you going?

When

When will you arrive?

Why

Why did you choose that?

How

How did you solve the problem?

Examples in Context

Who is responsible for this project?

What time does the meeting start?

Where did you put the keys?

Which color do you prefer?

Interactive Quiz 1: Identify Interrogative Pronouns

Identify the interrogative pronoun in each sentence:

Who is coming to dinner tonight?

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Answer: Who

What is your favorite movie?

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Answer: What

Where did you go on vacation?

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Answer: Where

Interactive Quiz 2: Choose the Right Pronoun

Choose the correct interrogative pronoun:

_____ is your name?

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Answer: What

_____ did you see at the store?

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Answer: Who

_____ color do you like best?

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Answer: Which

Interactive Quiz 3: Complete the Questions

Complete these questions with interrogative pronouns:

_____ is the capital of France?

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Answer: What

_____ did you meet at the party?

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Answer: Who

_____ did you arrive home?

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Answer: When

Interactive Quiz 4: Who vs Whom

Choose between "who" and "whom":

_____ did you give the book to?

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Answer: Whom (object of the preposition)

_____ is going to the party?

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Answer: Who (subject of the sentence)

_____ did you see at the store?

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Answer: Whom (object of the verb)

Tips for Using Interrogative Pronouns

1

Use "Who" for Subjects

Use "who" when the pronoun is the subject of the sentence.

2

Use "Whom" for Objects

Use "whom" when the pronoun is the object of a verb or preposition.

3

Be Specific

Choose the most specific interrogative pronoun for your question.

Quick Reference

Main Pronouns:5 main types
Who vs Whom:Subject vs Object
Difficulty:Intermediate

Pro Tip

Interrogative pronouns help you ask clear, specific questions - master them to improve your communication skills!