Interrogative

Interrogative pronouns about animals (Quis aut quid)

Interrogative pronouns about animals (Quis aut quid)
  1. Which interrogative pronoun is used for animals?
  2. What is the difference between Quis and Quae?
  3. What are the 5 interrogative pronouns?

Which interrogative pronoun is used for animals?

The pronoun 'What' is used to denote animals and non-living things. We use this interrogative pronoun to get some specific answer.

What is the difference between Quis and Quae?

Quae can be used as an interrogative, but quis is the interrogative for both masculine and feminine nominative singular. Both statements are completely true. In other words, quae can be feminine nominative singular, feminine nominative plural, or neuter nom/acc plural.

What are the 5 interrogative pronouns?

List of interrogative pronouns. The five most commonly used interrogative pronouns are who, whom, whose, what, and which.

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