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PronounInterrogative

Grammar

QuestionAnswerUse
"Qui" (with inversion) or "Qui est-ce que" (questions about persons - who) Use when asking about direct object (person). Qui invites-tu ? Qui est-ce que tu invites ? Qui cherchez-vous ? Qui est-ce que vous cherchez ?
"Qui" or "Qui est-ce qui" (questions about persons - who) Use when asking about subject of question (person) Qui vient demain ? Qui est-ce qui vient demain ?
Preposition + "qui" (questions about persons - who) Use when asking about the indirect object (person) À qui pensez-vous? À qui est-ce que vous pensez ?
"Qu'est-ce qui" (questions about things - what) Use when asking about the subject of a question (things) Qu'est-ce qui te plaît en Provence ? Qu'est-ce qui te dérange là-bas ?
"Que" (with inversion) or "Qu'est-ce que" or "Quoi" (questions about things - what) Use when asking about the direct object of a question. Que dis-tu? Qu'est-ce que tu dis. Tu dis quoi ? Vous avez fait quoi après ?
Preposition + "quoi" (questions about things - what) Use when asking about the indirect object of a question. À quoi penses-tu ? De quoi est-ce que vous avez besoin ? Vous avez joué à quoi ? Par quoi avez-vous commencé le voyage ?
Which train? Which class? Quel train ? Quelle classe ?
What is the difference? Quelle est la différence ?
What book are you talking about? De quel livre est-ce que vous parlez ?
Grammar rule (que et qui) "Qui est-ce qui" ou "Qu'est-ce qui" est suivi d'un verbe. "Qui est-ce que" ou "Qu'est-ce que" est suivi du sujet (noun)
Created by: Benfranklin
 

 



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