Narration Change

Worksheet Description
This worksheet is designed to help students practice using interrogative pronouns in a structured and engaging manner. Students are prompted to complete sentences by selecting the appropriate interrogative pronoun, such as “who,” “what,” “which,” “whose,” and “whom.” Each sentence is paired with a short response, giving students a clear context for the question they need to form. This activity not only reinforces the students’ understanding of how to properly use interrogative pronouns but also encourages them to think critically about the relationships between subjects and objects in sentences. By completing this worksheet, students will gain confidence in constructing grammatically correct and meaningful questions.
The worksheet aims to teach students the proper use of interrogative pronouns by immersing them in practical exercises. Through direct application, students learn how to identify and use the correct pronoun depending on the sentence context. This activity sharpens their ability to form questions accurately, an essential skill in both written and spoken communication. The structured format of the worksheet ensures that students receive ample practice with each type of pronoun, reinforcing their learning through repetition. Ultimately, this exercise equips students with the tools they need to ask clear, concise, and relevant questions, enhancing their overall language proficiency.