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Learnenglish Posted 19 years ago
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Dear teacher,

I'm learning Special Interrogative Sentence. In this kind of sentence interrogative pronouns can be used as subject complement. For example:

What's your father?

"what" is the subject complement. But I couldn't find a special interrogative sentence in which the single interrogative pronoun "which" is used as a subject complement and I don't know if there is this kind of sentences. Look at this one:

Which is your name?

"which" is the subject complement?

Please explain carefully. Thank you.
  

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Hi, I'm learning Special Interrogative Sentence. In this kind of sentence interrogative pronouns can be used as subject complement. For example: What's your father?

  • Hi, I'm learning Special Interrogative Sentence.
  • In this kind of sentence interrogative pronouns can be used as subject complement.
  • For example: What's your father?
  • "what" is the subject complement.
  • But I couldn't find a special interrogative sentence in which the single interrogative pronoun "which" is used as a subject complement and I don't know if there is this kind of sentences.
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Hi,

I'm learning Special Interrogative Sentence. In this kind of sentence interrogative pronouns can be used as subject complement. For example:

What's your father?

"what" is the subject complement. But I couldn't find a special interrogative sentence in which the single i

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