Interrogative pronouns can also be used as other parts of speech, such as ... 1) You should use 'who' in your question if you can answer with the pronoun ______. ... Quiz. 10 min. True or False? 1. Interrogative pronouns are used to ask ...
PRONOUNS (4) Interrogative Pronouns (08) In context 3 min
What is an interrogative pronoun?
Who works in the lab?
What are these liquids?
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Interrogative Pronouns 12 min Interrogative pronouns are used to ask questions. They can be the subject or the object in the question. The main interrogative pronouns are: who, whom, whose, what, which. Examples:
Who works in the lab? (subject) Whom did you speak to? (object) Whose is this shirt? (object) What are these liquids? (object) Whichis the best? (subject) Language Tips on Interrogative Pronouns 5 min Interrogative pronouns can also be used as other parts of speech, such as interrogative adjectives or other types of pronouns. Examples:
What sandwich do you want? (interrogative adjective) The person whois coming is my manager. (relative pronoun) Sometimes we use ‘who’ instead of ‘whom’. The correct and formal way is ‘whom’. Examples:
Whom did you speak to? (formal) Who did you speak to? (informal) Writing Exercise 5 min Match the 2 columns. 1. Who
a. are you saying?
2. Whom
b. told you that?
3. Whose
c. are you speaking to?
4. What
d. do you prefer?
5. Which
e. are those scissors?
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Writing Exercise 5 min Complete the sentences with one of the 2 choices. 1.________ is she? (what / who) 2. ________ was this idea? (whom / whose) 3. ________ did he ask? (whom / whose) 4. ________ is the problem? (what / which) 5. He liked both computers, ________ did he finally buy? (which/whom)
Speaking Exercise with the Teacher 5 min Listen to your teacher’s questions, then answer. 1. Whose was the car you first drove when you got your drivers license? 2. Whom do you ask for help when you have a computer problem? 3. What is the most interesting part of your job? 4. Which of your siblings are you the closest to?
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Watch the Video! 10 min This video lesson will help you better understand the difference between ‘who’ and ‘whom’. Watch the video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wKlyLrvplUY&feature=related Watch it again and complete these 2 tips that can help you remember when to choose ‘who’ or ‘whom’ in a question. 1) You should use ‘who’ in your question if you can answer with the pronoun _______. 2) You should use ‘whom’ in your question if you can answer with the pronoun _______.
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Quiz 10 min True or False? 1. Interrogative pronouns are used to ask questions. true 2. An interrogative pronoun is always the subject in a question. true 3. ‘which’ can be used as an interrogative pronoun, an interrogative adjective or a relative pronoun. true 4. Sometimes we use ‘who’ instead of ‘whom’. true
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Match the questions on the left to the answers on the right. 1. Who called in the middle of the night?
Complete the questions with the correct interrogative pronoun from this list, without using the same one twice: who, whom, whose, what, which. 1. ________ wants to come with me? 2. ________ are they doing in the park? 3. ________ sells the cheapest jacket? 4. ________ did you meet? 5. ________ is the tiara Kate is wearing?
âhe/himâ or âshe/herâ for a pet or an object, if we have feelings for them. Examples: Max is our dog, he is part of the family. I would love to go on The Queen ...
Sometimes, when the relative pronoun is the object in the sentence, we do not say it. ... The movie ______ he is watching is in Spanish. ... Watch the Video!
I live my life and he lives ______. (his/its). 5. We deal with our problems and they deal with ______. (hers/theirs). 6. I have never seen this jacket, it is not ______ ...
These children live next door. c. demonstrative adjective, singular, near. 4. Can you give me those, please? d. demonstrative pronoun, singular, near. 1. ______.
Franck is speaking to you and me. e. I eat them. 1. ... My mother and I are visiting family members. 4. ... This is my friend Franck, ______ plays tennis with me. 3.
I eat 2 apples. b. Franck is speaking to ... With this video lesson, you will practice personal pronouns. Watch the video: ... Watch the video again and answer the questions. 1. Complete the ... Look at the moon, ______ is very bright! Replace the ..
person whose car is parled in front of the ... allé en Chine ('1980 is when I went to China'). ... aux États-Unis comptent beaucoup pour moi. Les amis à qui j'ai ...
Ici on parle français. Here people speak French. / French is spoken here. On va sortir ce soir. We're going out tonight. On ne sait jamais. You never know. Vous.
Some adverbs are made up of one word and a suffix. Examples: Suffix 'wise': clockwise, likewise, otherwise⦠Suffix 'wards': towards, forwards, backwardsâ¦
articles a, an, the the book demonstrative adjectives this, that, these, those ... b. to help define nouns, in terms of specificity (definite or indefinite), number,.
A demonstrative is a word used to show something. What you show can be near or far from you. It can be singular or plural. There are four demonstratives:.
Stating you can't understand. Asking for clarification. I didn't catch that. I didn't understand. I don't understand. I'm sorry? Excuse me? Could you repeat, please?
Do you speak English? Meals. I will see you after ... You live on Main Street. Single mountains ... This is not the English I learned at school. The countries with an ...
5. Do you like potatoes? Write the plural form of each vegetable. If the vegetable has no plural form, write “none”. 1. carrot. 2. tomato. 3. onion. 4. corn. 5. potato.
In context. 3 min. Non-native English speakers often hesitate between 'each' and 'every', because ... There is a difference between 'everyone' and 'every one':.
Are there ______ shops near here? 10. There are not ______ ... I don't know if there is coffee, I ask. b. Can I have some coffee, please? 3. I hear a noise. c.
Indirect object pronouns with infinitives. If an infinitive (unconjugate verb) follows the conjugated verb, the indirect object pronoun must be placed BEFORE the verb of which they are the object. I am going to sell my car to Sarah. Je vais vendre ma
Everything was in order. ... A lot of indefinite pronouns can also be used as adjectives. ... With this video lesson, you will practice using non-selective indefinite.
16. ⣠1sg: alternation between pronoun nÉ (or nau) and Aorist na. MTA/VRS na ..... *nia ni = βano βano ni = maturu. 3sg. AO:3sg go. AO:3sg sleep. 'He went to ...
The Conditional: in context. 2 min. What is the conditional? We use the conditional to speak about a result that depends on a condition. If I had money, I would ...
Erick: Whose ______ is it? It is ___ ______. It's _______'s ______. Erick: Whose ___ are they? They are ___ ____. They're _____'s ______. Cheryl: Whose ...