* Interrogative pronoun- a pronoun used to
introduce an interrogative sentence.
** Example: Whom is the man at the door?
* The interrogative pronouns who and whom
both refer to people.
* Who is used when the interrogative pronoun is the subject of the sentence.
* Whom is used when the interrogative
pronoun is the object of a verb or a preposition.
** Example: Whom does Bob dislike?
~ Which and what refer to things.
** Example: Which book is this?
~ Whose shows that someone
possesses something.
* Example: Whose cotton candy is that?
* Don't confuse whose with who's!!!
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introduce an interrogative sentence.
** Example: Whom is the man at the door?
* The interrogative pronouns who and whom
both refer to people.
* Who is used when the interrogative pronoun is the subject of the sentence.
* Whom is used when the interrogative
pronoun is the object of a verb or a preposition.
** Example: Whom does Bob dislike?
~ Which and what refer to things.
** Example: Which book is this?
~ Whose shows that someone
possesses something.
* Example: Whose cotton candy is that?
* Don't confuse whose with who's!!!
Practice this: http://pronounpalace.weebly.com/practice.html