What is an Interrogative Adjective?
An interrogative adjective describes a noun that is used in a question. Interrogative adjectives include the following words: what, which, whose.
Examples of Interrogative Adjectives
Some examples of interrogative adjectives would be the following:
Which jacket belongs to Taylor?
What book are you writing your report about?
Whose phone is ringing?
Be sure not to confuse interrogative adjectives with interrogative pronouns which are slightly different!
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