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Review of The Interrogative Pronoun (Pages 92 – 93)

Review of The Interrogative Pronoun (Pages 92 – 93) The Interrogative Pronoun introduces a question English Masculine Feminine Neuter Nominative who who what Genitive whose/ whose/ of what of whom of whom Dative to/for whom to/for whom to/for what Accusative whom whom what

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Review of The Interrogative Pronoun (Pages 92 – 93)

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  1. Review of The Interrogative Pronoun (Pages 92 – 93) The Interrogative Pronoun introduces a question English Masculine Feminine Neuter Nominativewho who what Genitivewhose/ whose/ of what of whom of whom Dativeto/for whom to/for whom to/for what Accusativewhom whom what Ablativewhom whom what

  2. Who is your friend?Who = Nominative subject Whose book is that?Whose = Genitive of Possession To whom did you give the gift? To whom = Dative Indirect Object Whom did you see in the park? Whom = Accusative Direct Object With whom were you walking to school?With whom = Ablative of Accompaniment In English the Interrogative Pronoun uses the same words for the both the singular and the plural. e.g. who = singular or plural Who is your friend? Who are your friends?

  3. The Interrogative Pronoun = Introduces a question Latin Masculine Feminine Neuter Nominativequis who quis who quid what Genitivecujus whose/ cujus whose/ cujus of what of whom of whom Dativecuito/for whom cui to/for whom cui to/for what Accusativequem whom quem whom quid what Ablativequo whom quo whom quo what Nominativequi who quae who quae what Genitivequorum whose/ quarum whose/ quorum of what of whom of whom Dativequibusto/for whom quibus to/for whom quibus to/for what Accusativequos whom quas whom quae what Ablativequibus whom quibus whom quibus what

  4. The Interrogative Adjective = which/what introduces a question and modifies a noun Which girl is walking toward you? Which girl = Nominative subject Of which provinces were they masters? Of which provinces = Genitive of possession To which man did you give the horse? To which man = Dative Indirect Object What reward do you want? What reward = Accusative Direct Object With which men were you fighting? With which men = Ablative of Accompaniment

  5. The Interrogative Adjective = which/what introduces a question and modifies a noun Latin Masculine Feminine Neuter Nominativequiquaequod Genitivecujuscujuscujus Dativecuicuicui Accusativequemquamquod Ablativequoquaquo Nominativequiquaequae Genitivequorumquarumquorum Dativequibusquibusquibus Accusativequosquasquae Ablativequibusquibusquibus which/what

  6. What evil deedsof the Romansdidthe slaveannounceto his friends? Adj. Adj. Noun Noun Noun Verb Noun Direct Object Possession Subject 3rd Sing Indirect Object Accusative Genitive Nominative Imperfect Dative Neuter Masculine Masculine Active Masculine Plural Plural Singular Indicative Plural Quae facta malaRomanorumservusamicisnuntiabat? Whosearms and shieldshavethe slavescarried? Pronoun Noun Conj. Noun Noun Verb Possession Direct Object Subject 3rd Pl. Genitive Accusative Nominative Perfect Masculine Neuter Neuter Masculine Active Plural Plural Plural Plural Indicative Quorumarma et scutaserviportaverunt?

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