Interrogative Adjectives

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.

Some examples of interrogative adjectives would be the following:

Which jacket belongs to Taylor?

What book are you reading?

Whose phone is ringing?

Be sure not to confuse interrogative adjectives with interrogative pronouns which are slightly different!

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