Hello, dear student! As we continue our journey through the intricacies of the English language, we find ourselves delving into the realm of interrogative pronouns.
These are essential tools to help us ask questions and seek clarity. The exercises below have been specifically crafted to reinforce your understanding and usage of these pronouns.
As with our previous lessons on subject pronouns, you’ll find activities that challenge you to order sentences, correct errors, complete sentences, and even draft questions based on given answers.
I encourage you to tackle these exercises with enthusiasm and an open mind. Let’s begin!
1) Put the Sentences in the Correct Order – Interrogative Pronouns
a) are / which / books / yours / ?
Which books are yours?
2) Fix Grammatical Errors – Interrogative Pronouns Exercises
a) Who’s pen are this?
Whose pen is this?
3) Practice your Vocabulary Completing the Sentences
a) Wxxx did you xxve the xxttxx to?
Whom did you give the letter to?
4) Interrogative Pronoun Test. Write the Obvious Questions to the Answers
a) I gave the book to John. ( To wh…)
To whom did you give the book?
Well done on completing these exercises! I hope they provided you with a clearer understanding and appreciation of interrogative pronouns. Remember, practice is key when mastering any aspect of a language.
So, don’t hesitate to revisit these exercises or create similar ones on your own. As always, feel free to reach out if you have any questions or need further clarification on any topics.
Keep up the fantastic work, and I look forward to our next lesson together!
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