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forming affixal morphemes forming new
words or expressing some
connotative meaning.
Interrogative pronouns
are used to ask questions. The
interrogative
pronouns are
who
,
whom
,
which
, and
what,
etc. It is
important to remember that
who
and
whom
are used to refer to people,
while
which
is used to refer to things and animals.
Who
acts as the
subject, while
whom
acts as the object. For example:
Which
is the best
restaurant?;
What
did he tell you?;
Whom
should we invite?
Interrogative pronouns are used in
the functions of the subject,
predicative, object and attribute :
What
has happened to you? (
subject);
What
is your father? (predicative);
What
do you mean
?(object);
Whose
book is it ?( attribute). Interrogative pronoun
who
has
possessive and objective case forms :
Who
has told you about it? -
Whom
did you tell about it ?-
Whose
book have you taken ? These case
forms of the interrogative pronoun
who
have been preserved from the
ancient English language.
Uzbek
interrogative pronouns are
qanday, qaysi, kim, nima,
qayer, nega, nima
uchun, necha, nechanchi, nechta, qancha,
qachon, qani, qalay
.
Distinctive features of the Uzbek interrogative pronouns: pronouns
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