Select the interrogative pronouns in the following sentences, and give the case of each:—

1.Who received the first prize in your class?
2.Of what is this article composed?
3.Which of the girls has the pencil?
4.What are you going to do next?
5.Whom did he send with the horse?

LESSON XXVII.

Point out the pronouns in the following sentences that do not stand for any particular persons or things:—

1.Many went home before nine o’clock.
2.Each has his work to do.
3.All are here now.

Pronouns which do not stand for particular or definite persons or things, are called indefinite pronouns; as, Few believed him.

The principal words used as indefinite pronouns are all, any, other, another, both, some, such, few, many, one, none, each, either, neither, and words made by joining some, any, every and no to the words one, thing and body.

EXERCISE.

Select the indefinite pronouns in the following sentences, and give the case of each:—