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Interrogative Pronouns
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An interrogative pronoun is a pronoun used in order to ask a question. Some of them refer only to people, like "who" and others refer to people and objects, etc like "what". They do not distinguish between singular and plural, so they only have one form. Interrogative pronouns produce information questions that require more than a "yes" or "no" answer.
For example:
What is her phone number?
What do you want?

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For example:
What is her phone number?
What do you want?
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Frequency Adverbs
Published by We like English! at 00:51 0 commentsThe most common frequency adverbs in English are:
Always...........100% of the time
Frequently.......about 90% of the time
Usually..........about 80% of the time
Often............about 70% of the time
Sometimes........about 50% of the time
Occasionally.....about 40% of the time
Seldom...........about 20% of the time
Rarely...........about 10% of the time
Never............about 00% of the time
Frequency adverbs can be placed at various points in the sentence,
but are most commonly used before the main verbs and after be verbs.
I always come to work on time.
They are seldom home when we call.
He's usually eating breakfast at this time.
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