This document defines and provides examples of common interrogative pronouns in Spanish including what, when, where, who, whom, which, whose, why, and how. It explains that what is used to ask about a thing, when about a time, where about a place, who about a subject person, whom about an object person, which about an option or choice, whose about an owner, why for a reason, and how about a procedure or method. Examples are provided for the appropriate use of each pronoun.
This document defines and provides examples of common interrogative pronouns in Spanish including what, when, where, who, whom, which, whose, why, and how. It explains that what is used to ask about a thing, when about a time, where about a place, who about a subject person, whom about an object person, which about an option or choice, whose about an owner, why for a reason, and how about a procedure or method. Examples are provided for the appropriate use of each pronoun.
This document defines and provides examples of common interrogative pronouns in Spanish including what, when, where, who, whom, which, whose, why, and how. It explains that what is used to ask about a thing, when about a time, where about a place, who about a subject person, whom about an object person, which about an option or choice, whose about an owner, why for a reason, and how about a procedure or method. Examples are provided for the appropriate use of each pronoun.
This document defines and provides examples of common interrogative pronouns in Spanish including what, when, where, who, whom, which, whose, why, and how. It explains that what is used to ask about a thing, when about a time, where about a place, who about a subject person, whom about an object person, which about an option or choice, whose about an owner, why for a reason, and how about a procedure or method. Examples are provided for the appropriate use of each pronoun.