Last Updated
:2025/11/20
interrogative pronoun
Noun
Japanese Meaning
疑問文で用いられる代名詞のこと。例えば、「what」「which」「who」「whom」「whose」などがあり、これらは文中で質問を形成する際に使われ、先行詞を必要としない。
( plural )
Quizzes for review
(grammar) A pronoun used in a question. In English, the five interrogative pronouns are what, which, who, whom, and whose (also used as relative pronouns). These require no antecedent.
音声機能が動作しない場合はこちらをご確認ください
See correct answer
interrogative pronoun
An interrogative pronoun such as 'who' or 'what' can begin a question and does not require an antecedent.
See correct answer
An interrogative pronoun such as 'who' or 'what' can begin a question and does not require an antecedent.
音声機能が動作しない場合はこちらをご確認ください
English - English
Word Edit Setting
- Users who have edit permission for words - All Users
- Screen new word creation
- Screen word edits
- Screen word deletion
- Screen the creation of new headword that may be duplicates
- Screen changing entry name
- Users authorized to vote on judging - Editor
- Number of votes required for decision - 1
Sentence Edit Setting
- Users who have edit permission for sentences - All Users
- Screen sentence deletion
- Users authorized to vote on judging - Editor
- Number of votes required for decision - 1
Quiz Edit Setting
- Users who have edit permission for quizzes - All Users
- Users authorized to vote on judging - Editor
- Number of votes required for decision - 1