English Grammar for International Studies - first edition 2010
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24 Interrogative pronouns
A
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which
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which
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whom
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what
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which
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whom
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what
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which
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which
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what
B
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what
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whom
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whose
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who/whom
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which
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what
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what
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which
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which
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which
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whom
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which
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who
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whom
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which
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whose
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who/whom
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what
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what
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which
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what
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which
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what
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whom
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who
C
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which of you: We use which when we have a limited number of choices in mind.
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correct
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From whom …/Who did you get this present from?: Whom is used after a preposition in formal English. In less formal language who is used and the preposition comes at the end.
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Whose bag is this?: Whose is used when we want to know to whom something belongs.
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Which day: We use which when we have a limited number of choices in mind.
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correct
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Which: a common spelling mistake
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To whom …/Who did you pay the money to?: Whom is used after a preposition in formal English. In less formal language who is used and the preposition comes at the end.
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correct
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What car makes: What is used for things when we do not have a limited number in mind.
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correct
D
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who
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which
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whom
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whose
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whom; whose
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which
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which
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whose