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Interrogative Pronoun

Interrogative Pronoun. Singular. Plural. Singular. English. who, what whose, of whom, of which to whom, for whom whom, which by/from/with whom by/from/with which. Who seeks me? ___ me petit?. qu is. By whom were you seen? ___ videbaris?. ā quō. What did your friends tell you?

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Interrogative Pronoun

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  1. Interrogative Pronoun

  2. Singular Plural

  3. Singular English who, what whose, of whom, of which to whom, for whom whom, which by/from/with whom by/from/with which

  4. Who seeks me? ___ me petit? quis

  5. By whom were you seen? ___ videbaris? ā quō

  6. What did your friends tell you? ___ amici tui tibi dixerunt? Quid

  7. Whose book is on the table? ___ liber est in mensa? Cuius

  8. Remember: • an interrogative pronoun introduces a question • plural is identical to relative pronoun

  9. Interrogative Adjective

  10. Interrogative Adjective Use the relative pronoun chart when an interrogative adjective starts a question.

  11. To which boy did you give help? ___ puero auxilium donavisti? Cui

  12. What words have you spoken?! ___ verba dixisti? Quae

  13. By what street did the girls come? ___ viā puellae venerunt? Quā

  14. In what place will he make his speech? ___ locō verba faciet? Quō

  15. Remember: • interrogative adjective and pronoun introduce a question • interrogative PRONOUN has its own chart (with plural identical to relative pronoun) • interrogative ADJECTIVE is just like the relative pronoun chart

  16. What is your name? Who’s your friend? I sought help from a friend, who is wise. From which teacher were you running? ID as RP, IP, or IA.

  17. What is your name? Who’s your friend? I sought help from a friend, who is wise. From which teacher were you running? 1) IP ID as RP, IP, or IA.

  18. What is your name? Who’s your friend? I sought help from a friend, who is wise. From which teacher were you running? IP IP ID as RP, IP, or IA.

  19. What is your name? Who’s your friend? I sought help from a friend, who is wise. From which teacher were you running? IP IP RP ID as RP, IP, or IA.

  20. What is your name? Who’s your friend? I sought help from a friend, who is wise. From which teacher were you running? IP IP RP IA ID as RP, IP, or IA.

  21. What is your name? Who’s your friend? I sought help from a friend, who is wise. From which teacher were you running? IP IP RP IA Now translate the underlined words.

  22. What is your name? Who’s your friend? I sought help from a friend, who is wise. From which teacher were you running? IP Quid IP RP IA Now translate the underlined words.

  23. What is your name? Who’s your friend? I sought help from a friend, who is wise. From which teacher were you running? IP Quid IP Quis RP IA Now translate the underlined words.

  24. What is your name? Who’s your friend? I sought help from a friend, who is wise. From which teacher were you running? IP Quid IP Quis RP qui IA Now translate the underlined words.

  25. What is your name? Who’s your friend? I sought help from a friend, who is wise. From which teacher were you running? IP Quid IP Quis RP qui IA A quo Now translate the underlined words.

  26. A final sentence. . . What is the name of the girl whom you like?

  27. A final sentence. . . What is the name of the girl whom you like? Quid est nomen puellae quam amas?

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