Interrogative adjectives are a special type of adjective used to ask questions or seek information about nouns. They include “which,” “what,” and “whose.”
These adjectives modify nouns by introducing uncertainty or inquiry into the sentence, often at the beginning of a question.
Some short sentences with interrogative adjectives
- Which movie should we watch tonight?
- What time is your flight?
- Whose jacket is this?
- Which flavor of ice cream do you prefer?
- What book are you reading?
- Whose car is parked outside?
- Which restaurant serves the best pizza?
- What color is your new dress?
- Whose idea was it to go camping?
- Which team won the championship?
- What song is playing on the radio?
- Whose backpack is on the table?
- Which route is the fastest to the airport?
- What subject are you studying in college?
- Whose dog is barking loudly?
- Which class did you attend this morning?
- What language do you speak fluently?
- Whose keys are these on the counter?
- Which painting do you like the most?
- What job does your brother have?
- Which laptop should I buy?
- What size shoes do you wear?
- Whose idea was to have a picnic?