Interrogative Pronoun – English editing.
The interrogative pronouns are : Who, whom, whose, what, which. They are used in the formation of questions: What is…
The interrogative pronouns are : Who, whom, whose, what, which. They are used in the formation of questions: What is…
The demonstrative pronouns are: This, that, these, those. When these words stand alone, they are pronouns; for example, in sentences…
The Reflexive Pronouns are : Myself, ourselves, yourself, yourselves, himself, herself, itself, themselves. They are used in sentences such as:…
The possessive pronouns are: Mine, ours, yours, his, hers, its, theirs. They are used in sentences such as: My cooking’s…
The Personal Pronouns are: I/me, we/us, you he/him, she/her, it, they/them. They are used to refer back to nouns which…
A class of words that ‘stand in’ for other words, usually:  Nouns.  Noun phrases.  Other pronouns. Pronouns…
The verbs be, do, and have. Auxiliary verbs are used with a Main Verb to form the Verb Phrase: Subject…
A verb tense formed by combining the present tense of the verb have with the past participle of the main…