An interrogative word is a function word used for the item interrupted in an information statement. Interrogative words are sometimes called wh-words because most of English interrogative words start with wh-. In English, they are used in questions (Where is he going?) and interrogative content clau...
An interrogative word is a function word used for the item interrupted in an information statement. Interrogative words are sometimes called wh-words because most of English interrogative words start with wh-. In English, they are used in questions (Where is he going?) and interrogative content clauses (I wonder where he is going); their forms are also used as relative pronouns in certain relative clauses (The country where he was born) and certain adverb clauses (I go where he goes). These uses are all found in various other languages as well.
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Interrogative Interrogative
sentences,adverbs,adjectives, sentences,adverbs,adjectives,
pronounspronouns
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Interrogative wordsInterrogative words
An interrogative word is a function word
used for the item interrupted in an
information statement. Interrogative
words are sometimes called wh-words
because most of English interrogative
words start with wh-. In English, they are
used in questions (Where is he going?) and
interrogative content clauses (I wonder
where he is going); their forms are also
used as relative pronouns in certain
relative clauses (The country where he was
born) and certain adverb clauses (I go
where he goes). These uses are all found in
various other languages as well.
Interrogative SentencesInterrogative Sentences
Sentences that are used to ask
question are called Interrogative
sentences.
Examples:-
•Does John go to Manhattan?
•Are small airplanes safe?
•Does she like going to the mountains?
•Does John have a dog?
•Is this your book?
•Did you receive my message?
Interrogative AdverbsInterrogative Adverbs
Adverbs that are used to ask
questions about time, place, number,
manner, quantity and reason are
called Interrogative adverbs.
Examples:-
•How was the movie?
•When does the play begin?
•Where is the new mall being built?
•Why don't you like her?
Interrogative AdjectivesInterrogative Adjectives
Interrogative adjectives are words,
such as which ,whose and what
that are used along with nouns
to ask questions .
Examples:-
•Which plants should be watered
twice a week?
•What book are you reading?
Interrogative pronounsInterrogative pronouns
Interrogative pronouns such as
who, whose, which and what are
used to ask questions .
Examples:-
•Who are the singers of the Declaration of
Independence?
•Who will design the new logo
Wh - Words And Wh - Words And
ExamplesExamples
Wh-
Words
what
when
where
which
who
whom
whose
why
ExamplE
What is your name?
When did he leave?
Where do they live?
Which colour do you want?
Who opened the door?
Whom did you see?
Whose turn is it?
Why do you say that?
THANK YOU!THANK YOU!
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Made ByMade By
Swayam
Yash Sanwal
Sakshi
Shivani
Yasmin
Vishal
Vikram
Utkarsh
Yash Sharma
Made ByMade By
Swayam
Yash Sanwal
Sakshi
Shivani
Yasmin
Vishal
Vikram
Utkarsh
Yash Sharma