This document provides examples and points to remember about interrogative pronouns. The interrogative pronouns who, what, and which are used to ask questions. Who and whom usually refer to people, while which can also refer to people but is more specific than what. However, which and what refer to things and animals. Who acts as the subject of a verb, while whom acts as the object of a verb or preposition. Examples are given showing the correct uses of who, what, and which in interrogative sentences.
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Interrogative Pronouns List in English
1. INTERROGATIVE
EXAMPLES
POINTS TO REMEMBER
PRONOUNS
They are used for asking
questions.
The pronouns Who, What
and Which are used as
interrogative pronouns.
Who & Whom usually refer to people.
Which too can refer to people. It is
generally used with more specific
reference than What.
However, Which and What refer to
things and animals.
Who acts as the subject of a verb.
Whom acts as the object of a verb or a
preposition.
Who made Mukesh Khandani
richest man of Asia?
What did Khah say in Karnataka in
2017?
Which fund is the chip fund?
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