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What is not a interrogative pronoun?

Here's how to figure out which word is NOT an interrogative pronoun:

* What are interrogative pronouns? They are words that ask questions about specific things, people, or places. They are always used at the beginning of a question.

* Common interrogative pronouns: who, whom, whose, what, which

Now let's look at some examples:

* Who is coming to the party? (Interrogative pronoun)

* What time is it? (Interrogative pronoun)

* Which one do you like best? (Interrogative pronoun)

* How did you get here? (This is an adverb, not an interrogative pronoun)

Therefore, "how" is not an interrogative pronoun.

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