PPT-Interrogative Pronouns
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Interrogative Pronouns Definition An interrogative pronoun ask a question There are 5 interrogative pronouns Who would like to come to the board Whom will you take
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Interrogative Pronouns Definition An interrogative pronoun ask a question There are 5 interrogative pronouns Who would like to come to the board Whom will you take to the party Whose car is in the driveway. rida and 48 Dialogue 1 Absolute interrogative: neutral (Information-seeking absolute interrogative: Information question) Dos amigas en la conversaci at Meramec P. ronouns . Madison. Chase. Valerie. Interrogative Pronouns . A pronoun used in order to ask a . question. . Examples. --. Who,. . what, which, who, whom, and whose . Rules for interrogative . pronouns . Pronouns are used in various ways to take the place of nouns. Types of pronouns. Personal. : used to replace names. 1. st. person: the person speaking (I, me, my, mine, we, us, our, ours). 2. nd. person: the person being spoken to (you, your, yours). Demonstrative Pronouns. A . demonstrative pronoun. points out a person, a place, a thing, or an idea.. NOTE. : A . demonstrative pronoun. . must. take the place of a noun or pronoun – it . cannot. *Disclaimer: No small animals were harmed during the making of this PowerPoint. All bad jokes are purely the fault of Mr. Troop and should not reflect on the hamsters.. Definition. A pronoun is a word used in the place of a noun.. The words replaced are called ANTECEDENTS. Communication without Pronouns. Anthony and Mary Ellen had to find Anthony and Mary Ellen’s books and Anthony and Mary Ellen’s backpacks before Anthony and Mary Ellen could go in Anthony and Mary Ellen’s car to Anthony and Mary Ellen’s grandmother’s house.. Demonstrative Pronouns. A . demonstrative pronoun. points out a person, a place, a thing, or an idea.. NOTE. : A . demonstrative pronoun. . must. take the place of a noun or pronoun – it . cannot. Turn in your quilt square (standard) or poem (Honors) to me or Mr. Dodge. You need a pencil or pen. Make sure you have a warm up.. You must be in your seat when the bell rings ready to go! Phones must be absolutely put away.. Where vs. Where. Dónde. – used to ask location. Use the verb . estar. :. e. stoy. , . estás. , . está. , . estamos. , . están. Example:. Where are you (s. . fam. )?. -¿. Dónde. . estás. . Subject & Object. Possessive. Reflexive. Interrogative. Pronouns. A pronoun is a word that takes the place of one or more nouns.. . pro- means for (standing FOR a noun). Personal Pronouns. Pronouns that are used to refer to people or things are called . Grammar 3.3 Interrogatives and Demonstratives; Pronoun Agreement Main Ideas Interrogative Pronouns are usually found in sentences that ask questions. The antecedent of the interrogative pronoun usually answers the question. Bundeswehr. , is . organised. into . Heer. (Army), Marine (Navy), Luftwaffe (Air Force), . Bundeswehr. Joint Medical Service and . Streitkräftebasis. (Joint Support Service) branches. The role of the . Use the Pronouns . Who and Whoever . . as the Subjects of a question or a clause . Example: . Who left? . Whoever did this should be held responsible for the damages. . Pronouns . Use the Pronouns .
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