Home > English > Grammar > Parts of Speech > PronounsWhich pronoun is used to express a choice in the sentence: ‘You can choose _____ you want.’?A. Whatever B. Whoever C. Either D. BothAnswer: WhateverAdditional Information: 'Whatever' indicates an unspecified choice. Subjects: Pronouns, Parts of SpeechRelated MCQsWhat type of pronoun is ‘that’?What type of pronoun is ‘my’?What type of pronoun is ‘most’?What is the function of ‘him’ in the sentence: ‘I gave him the keys’?What type of pronoun is ‘many’ in the sentence: ‘Many are called, but few are chosen’?Which pronoun completes the sentence: ‘He is the one _____ I told you about.’?Which of the following is a subject pronoun?Which of the following is not a pronoun?Which pronoun completes the sentence: ‘If anybody has questions, let _____ know.’?Which of the following is not an indefinite pronoun?What type of pronoun is ‘any’?Which pronoun completes the sentence: ‘That is _____ book on the shelf’?Which pronoun completes the sentence: ‘Can anyone tell me where _____ going?’Which pronoun completes the sentence: ‘All of the cookies are in _____ container.’?Which pronoun completes the sentence: ‘They called _____ to join them for dinner.’?