Mastering Interrogatives
A Grade 7 ELA worksheet focusing on identifying and using interrogative pronouns and adverbs.
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Read each question carefully and follow the instructions for each section. This worksheet will help you practice identifying and using interrogative pronouns and adverbs.
Interrogative words are used to ask questions. There are two main types: interrogative pronouns and interrogative adverbs. Interrogative pronouns (who, whom, whose, which, what) replace nouns and ask a question about a person or thing. Interrogative adverbs (where, when, why, how) modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs and ask questions about place, time, reason, or manner.
1. Identify the interrogative word in the following sentence: 'Who left the door open?'
left
door
Who
open
2. Which word is an interrogative adverb in the sentence: 'When will the movie start?'
will
start
movie
When
3. is your favorite color?
4. did you go after school yesterday?
5. designed that beautiful building?
6. Write a question using the interrogative pronoun 'whose'.
7. Write a question using the interrogative adverb 'how'.
8. The word 'why' is an interrogative pronoun.
True
False
9. 'Which' can function as both an interrogative pronoun and an interrogative adjective.
True
False
Use the words below to complete the sentences, classifying them as either an interrogative pronoun or an interrogative adverb.
10. ' ' is an interrogative pronoun.
11. ' ' is an interrogative adverb.
12. ' ' is an interrogative pronoun.
13. ' ' is an interrogative adverb.