interrogative & relative pronouns
An interrogative pronoun is a pronoun used when asking a question. Examples of an interrogative pronoun would be who?, whom?, and which?.
An example of an Interrogative pronoun would be :
Whose house is that? (With whose being the indefinite pronoun)
A relative pronoun is a noun that refers to a previously stated noun or pronoun. It relates clauses and noun phrases to each other. Example of a relative pronoun would be that, which, and where.
An example of a relative pronoun would be:
I will go where you go.
Exercise 1
Identify whether each sentence contains a relative or interrogative pronoun.
1) What is the other team named?
2) Which game will you be attending?
3) I will be at the game in which you will be at.
4) That is what I want.
5) What is your team name?
6) What is your favorite sport?
7) The game, which went into overtime, was fun.
8) Which team did you cheer for?
9) What is on that team?
10) I would go anywhere that the team goes.
An example of an Interrogative pronoun would be :
Whose house is that? (With whose being the indefinite pronoun)
A relative pronoun is a noun that refers to a previously stated noun or pronoun. It relates clauses and noun phrases to each other. Example of a relative pronoun would be that, which, and where.
An example of a relative pronoun would be:
I will go where you go.
Exercise 1
Identify whether each sentence contains a relative or interrogative pronoun.
1) What is the other team named?
2) Which game will you be attending?
3) I will be at the game in which you will be at.
4) That is what I want.
5) What is your team name?
6) What is your favorite sport?
7) The game, which went into overtime, was fun.
8) Which team did you cheer for?
9) What is on that team?
10) I would go anywhere that the team goes.