Vocabulary
Latin | English | Notes |
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quī, quae, quod | who, which, whose, whom, what, that | relative pronoun/ interrogative adjective |
quis, quid | who, what | interrogative pronoun |
- What is interrogative pronouns and examples?
- How do you use qui in Latin?
- What are all the interrogative pronouns?
- What is interrogative pronoun vs adjective?
- Why Qu est-ce qui?
- What is ce qui and ce que?
- What are the 7 Interrogatives?
- What are the rules of interrogative?
- Whats is a interrogative?
- What are the 7 Interrogatives?
- What is the formula of interrogative?
What is interrogative pronouns and examples?
An interrogative pronoun is a pronoun used to ask a question. For example, the word who is an interrogative pronoun in the sentence Who are you? Like most other pronouns, interrogative pronouns replace nouns in sentences.
How do you use qui in Latin?
The Relative Pronoun qui, quae, quod is the equivalent of the English who/which/that. It is used to join two complete sentences that share a common noun (or pronoun) so that the noun doesn't have to be repeated.
What are all the interrogative pronouns?
We use interrogative pronouns to ask questions. They are: who, which, whom, what and whose. These are also known as wh-words.
What is interrogative pronoun vs adjective?
If the word is used to describe more about the noun in the sentence, it would be an interrogative adjective. On the other hand, if it is used to identify or substitute the noun that acts as the subject or object in a sentence, then it is an interrogative pronoun.
Why Qu est-ce qui?
You use "Qu'est-ce qui..." if "qui" is the subject of the following sentence. And you use "qu'est-ce que..." if "que" is the direct object of the sentence. For example: Qu'est-ce que tu as fait?
What is ce qui and ce que?
Ce quimeans “what” or “that which” and is the subject of a verb: Je me demande ce qui se passe. (I wonder what is happening.) Ce que means “what” (that which) and is the object of a verb: Tu sais ce que ça veut dire. (You know what that means.)
What are the 7 Interrogatives?
An interrogative word or question word is a function word used to ask a question, such as what, which, when, where, who, whom, whose, why, whether and how.
What are the rules of interrogative?
Interrogative sentences are typically marked by inversion of the subject and predicate; that is, the first verb in a verb phrase appears before the subject. Importantly, an interrogative sentence ends with a question mark.
Whats is a interrogative?
a word or sentence used when asking a question: "Who" and "why" are interrogatives.
What are the 7 Interrogatives?
An interrogative word or question word is a function word used to ask a question, such as what, which, when, where, who, whom, whose, why, whether and how.
What is the formula of interrogative?
INTERROGATIVE – Has/Have + Subject + IIIrd form of Verb + object + ?