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KBMan Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

a relative pronoun or interrogative pronouns??

1. What you did made us happy.

2.Mom asked me what I was making.

3.We need to watch what we eat.

4.What counts is doing your best.

5.Did you get what you wanted?

6.I know what you were doing.

7.I want to know what you were doing.

Above, I wonder whether 7 sentences have a relative pronoun(what) or interrogative pronouns(what) which were used.

Thanks you for your answer.
  

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1. What you did made us happy. Not interrogative.

  • 1.
  • What you did made us happy.
  • Not interrogative.
  • Mom asked me what I was making.
  • A question.
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1. What you did made us happy. Not interrogative.

2.Mom asked me what I was making. A question. (What was I making?)

3.We need to watch what we eat. Not interrogative.

4.What counts is doing your best. Not interrogative.

5.Did you get what you wanted? Not interrogative.

6.I know what you were doing. Not interroga

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