Interrogatives Worksheet
A Grade 6 ELA worksheet focusing on identifying and using interrogative pronouns and adverbs.
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Interrogatives Practice
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Interrogatives are words that introduce a question. They can be interrogative pronouns (who, whom, whose, which, what) or interrogative adverbs (where, when, why, how).
1. Identify the interrogative word in the following sentence: "Who wrote this amazing story?"
this
Who
story
amazing
2. Which word is an interrogative adverb in the sentence? "When did you finish your homework?"
did
homework
When
finish
Fill in the blank with the most appropriate interrogative word (who, what, when, where, why, which, how).
3. is your favorite color?
4. are you going to the party?
5. book did you choose to read?
6. Write a question using the interrogative pronoun 'whom'.
7. Write a question using the interrogative adverb 'how'.
8. The word 'whose' is an interrogative pronoun.
True
False
9. Interrogative adverbs ask about nouns.
True
False
10. Imagine you are an investigative reporter. Write three questions using different interrogative words to ask about a mysterious disappearance in your town. Be sure to use a variety of interrogative pronouns and adverbs.
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