Pronouns
In this topic of pronouns, we will be learning about:
- Relative pronouns
- Interrogative pronouns
Just for a quick recap, a group of pronouns is one subject.
What is a Pronoun?
A pronoun is normally used to refer to a noun. Now you already know a noun refers to a person, place, or object.
A relative pronoun refers to the nouns that come before it.
Example:
The place where I grew up.
Here - noun is the place and the relative pronoun is where.
An interrogative pronoun normally comes at the start of a sentence.
Example:
Where did you grow up?
Here - the interrogative pronoun is where.
English Concept: Relative Pronouns
WHO/WHOM WHOSE THAT/WHICH WHERE WHEN
- Used to refer to nouns
- Usually found in the middle of a sentence
- Can be used to join two sentences together
Let’s understand each of the relative pronouns' meanings with a few examples.
Relative Pronouns | Used For/To |
---|---|
WHO/WHOM | Refer to a person |
The man, who sells fruits, is very friendly. (Think: he sells fruits.) The man, whom you were talking to, is my uncle. (Think: you were talking to him.) |
Here, how do we know when to use WHO and when to use WHOM?
Here is a little trick that would help you.
In the first sentence of the above table, take the verb - sells fruits and make a sentence with the pronoun he/she. If it makes sense then you are using the correct relative pronoun - who.
Similarly, for the second sentence, take the verb - you were talking to and make a sentence with him/her. If the sentence sounds alright, then relative pronoun - whom is used correctly.
Relative Pronouns | Used For/To |
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WHOSE | To show what comes next belongs to the first person |
The girl, whose doll is broken, is upset The boy, whose mother is a nurse, is very helpful. |
Let’s understand this with the above sentences.
In the first sentence, we are trying to show that the doll belongs to the girl. Similarly in the second sentence, the mother belongs to the boy.
Quite simple, isn’t it? Be careful and don’t confuse whose with who/whom.
Relative Pronouns | Used For/To |
---|---|
THAT/WHICH | Use THAT when referring to people, animals or things Use WHICH when referring to things |
The puppy that Martin owns is very adorable. I don’t know which pair of shoes is mine. |
So the clear difference we need to remember is THAT is used for people, animals or things. But WHICH is used only for things.
Relative Pronouns | Used For/To |
---|---|
WHERE | To link a location |
The park where we played was very clean. The restaurant where I like to eat at is under renovation. |
WHERE is a very specific relative pronoun used to refer to places. You can understand that from the above sentences.
Relative Pronouns | Used For/To |
---|---|
WHEN | To link a moment (Time) |
7.00pm is the time when I go for a jog. December is the month when many people go on vacation. |
WHEN is again a very specific relative pronoun used only to refer to time. It will become more clear as you look at the above sentences.
English Concept: Interrogative Pronouns
WHO/WHOM WHOSE WHICH WHERE WHEN
- Used to ask a question
- Usually found at the start of a sentence
- Use the correct interrogative pronoun for the correct subject.
Let’s understand each of the interrogative pronouns' meanings with a few examples.
Relative Pronouns | Used For/To |
---|---|
WHO/WHOM | To ask about a person |
Who is that? Who were you talking to? To whom are you sending this letter? (Note: “whom” is rarely used in questions.) |
Who is used when enquiring about a person.
Whom is used when enquiring about an action that’s happening.
Relative Pronouns | Used For/To |
---|---|
WHOSE | To ask about the owner of an object |
Whose toy is that? Whose books are these? |
Whose is used to establish the question about the owner of the object. You can understand that from the above sentences.
Relative Pronouns | Used For/To |
---|---|
WHICH | To refer to two or more choices |
Which sandwich would you like? Which one is your favourite? |
Which is used when you are talking about choosing between two or more options.
Relative Pronouns | Used For/To |
---|---|
WHERE | To ask about a place |
Where are we going? Where is the cinema? |
Where is used when asking about a particular place. They are very easy to use.
Relative Pronouns | Used For/To |
---|---|
WHEN | To ask about a moment (Time) |
When is your birthday? When are we going to the theme park? |
When is used to inquire about the time for a particular action or event. You can understand that from the above sentences.
Practice Questions
Question 1:
My grandfather, __________ visits us yearly, is my favourite person in the world!
Hint: __________ (He/Him) visits us yearly.
If it is “He” = Use “who”
If it is “Him” = Use “whom”
- who
- whom
Answer:
1) who
Explanation:
If you use the hint carefully, you will be able to get the answer. The correct answer is 1) who.
Question 2:
My best friend, __________ I tell all my secrets to, is a great listener.
Hint: I tell all my secrets to __________ (she/her).
If it is “She” = Use “who”
If it is “Her” = Use “whom”
- who
- whom
Answer:
2) whom
Explanation:
If you use the hint carefully, you will be able to get the answer. For pronoun “her”, we need to use the relative pronoun “whom”. Use this to fill in the hint sentence. The correct answer is 2) whom.
Question 3:
__________ did you have for breakfast?
- What
- Who
- Where
- Whom
Answer:
1) What
Explanation:
The correct answer is 1) What.
Question 4:
__________ car was parked there just now?
- Whose
- Who
- Whom
- Where
Answer:
1) Whose
Explanation:
The correct answer is 1) Whose. We are trying to establish who the car belongs to with an interrogative pronoun.
Question 5:
I cannot remember __________ one of these cups is mine.
- whom
- whose
- which
- what
Answer:
3) which
Explanation:
The correct answer is 3) which. As we are talking about choosing one, we use “which”. We are choosing between two or more objects.
Question 6:
Do you know __________ the canteen is?
- whom
- that
- when
- where
Answer:
4) where
Explanation:
The correct answer is 4) where. Canteen is a place, so the most appropriate interrogative pronoun to be used is “where”.
Question 7:
This is the house __________ my father built.
- who
- that
- whom
- where
Answer:
2) that
Explanation:
The correct answer is 2) that. It cannot be “who” or “whom”, as we are talking about the object - house.
Question 8:
I cannot find my socks! Do you know __________ they are?
- which
- where
- what
- whose
Answer:
2) where
Explanation:
The correct answer is 2) where. We are talking about the location of the socks.
Question 9:
__________ should we hang our wet clothes? Easy! We should hang them out in the sun.
- Where
- What
- Which
- Who
Answer:
1) Where
Explanation:
The correct answer is 1) Where. As the location is being talked about in the above sentences, “where” is used.
Question 10:
My grandfather was born in 1942 __________ World War II was taking place.
- who
- whose
- which
- when
Answer:
4) when
Explanation:
The correct answer is 4) when, as it talks about the time of the event.
Summarising today’s learnings:
Relative pronouns link back to the main noun in a sentence.
- Usually found in the middle of a sentence
- Can be used to join two sentences together
- Who, whom, whose, when, where, which, that
Interrogative pronouns ask a question.
- Usually found at the start of a sentence
- Use the correct pronoun to match the subject
- Who, whom, whose, when, where, which (“that” is not an interrogative pronoun)