English-2
Grade-8
Easy
Question
Whose side are you in?
- Demonstrative adjective
- Possessive adjective
- Adjective of number
- Interrogative adjective
Hint:
An interrogative adjective, also known as interrogative determiner, is an adjective that modifies a noun by asking question.
The correct answer is: Interrogative adjective
English has three interrogative adjectives: what, which, and whose. They are called interrogative because they are usually used to ask question. 'Whose side are you in?' here the adjective whose modifies the noun side. Hence the correct answer is option d.
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