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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which interrogative pronoun best completes the sentence? How is the pronoun used? __________ painted that beautiful mural? A. Whose; possessive B. Whom; direct object C. Whom; object of a preposition D. Who; subject

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@pooja195

OpenStudy (anonymous):

this one is tricky, i crossed out A, but i dunno the rest

pooja195 (pooja195):

can you explain what interogative pronouns are?

pooja195 (pooja195):

in your own words I know what they are

OpenStudy (anonymous):

An interrogative pronoun is a pronoun used in order to ask a question. Often it has no antecedent because the antecedent is unknown. That is why the question is being asked! In modern English there are five interrogative pronouns: what, which, who, whom, and whose. Note that all five words may also be used as relative pronouns. A relative pronoun may be found in a question; an interrogative pronoun is found only in a question. In addition, these pronouns may take the suffixes -ever and -soever.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@gottennis121

OpenStudy (gottennis121):

Start by putting whose, whom, and who in the sentence, which of those make the most sense?

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