Intermediate … min read · Updated 2026-06-20
Interrogative Adjectives
What, Which, Whose become adjectives when they come before a noun in a question.
What time is it?
Which book is yours?
Whose bag is this?
What colour do you like?
They look like interrogative pronouns, but here a noun follows them (what time, which book, whose bag).
Common mistake: Confusing whose (owner) with who's (who is). "Whose pen is this?"
✏️ Test Yourself
1. ___ colour do you like?
2. ___ pen is this? (owner)
3. ___ book do you want? (choice)
4. ___ time is the class?
📒 Words to learn
Suffer (v)
Balochi
اثر مندبوگ
Urdu
مبتلا ہونا
“They had suffered from some extreme hardships.”
Ruin (v)
Balochi
تباہ کنگ
Urdu
تباہ کرنا
“Some people have totally ruined this building.”
Worthy (adj)
Balochi
قابل عزت
Urdu
قابلِ عزت
“He is a worthy man. They are worthy people.”
Gabbler (n)
Balochi
لبجوک
Urdu
بکواسی
“He is a gabbler.”
Mosquito (n)
Balochi
پشگ
Urdu
مچھر
“Mosquitoes are hewing me.”
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