Right. The verb and subject match.
interrogative
An interrogative pronoun is a pronoun that helps ask a question. Ex. who, which,what, etc.
plural noun
Both; that is a demonstrative pronoun and whose is an interrogative pronoun
A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a proper noun.
Wrong. The verb and subject do not match. Those is plural and smells is singular.
That, Those, These, This, What, Who, Which, Whom
This; that
Who, Whom, What, Which
Wrong. Is is singular and these is plural.
singular noun
demonstrative; how is not an interrogative pronoun
four: This, That, These, Those
Who, Whom, What, Which, etc.
demonstrative
who
Right.
A demonstrative pronoun is a pronoun that represents a thing(s)
demonstrative pronoun
This
Wrong. Are is plural and that is singular.
People or objects
Questions
Question
What does interrogative mean?
These and Those represent what type of noun?
_____ is heavier than ______
In what type of sentence are interrogative pronouns used in?
Name two interrogative pronouns.
How many demonstrative pronouns are there?
Those smells good.
Name all of the eight interrogative and demonstrative pronouns.
This and That represent what type of noun?
Whose paper is that?
These is awful cookies.
What are the four most common pronouns?
What is an interrogative pronoun?
Whose dog did that?
How did these pencils get there?
That are very funny!
What is a demonstrative pronoun?
place a interrogative pronoun in this sentence: Leah yelled,"___ took my pencil!"
What is that?
What do interrogative pronouns take the place of?
"which" shoe is that?
Is this a interrogative or demonstrative pronoun: What are "those" things
______ smells good
"This is Jeff speaking..."
What is a pronoun?