Unit 10h - Interrogative Pronouns Flashcards

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There is often confusion between what and which as an adjective and what as a pronoun.

Quel est votre numéro de téléphone?

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What is your phone number? (adjective)

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There is often confusion between what and which as an adjective and what as a pronoun.

Quelle est votre adresse?

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What is your address? (adjective)

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There is often confusion between what and which as an adjective and what as a pronoun.

Quel candidat est le mieux qualifié?

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Which candidate is best qualified? (adjective)

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There is often confusion between what and which as an adjective and what as a pronoun.

Qu’est-ce qui s’est passé hier soir?

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What happened last night? (pronoun)

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There is often confusion between what and which as an adjective and what as a pronoun.

Qu’est-ce qu’elle explique?

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What is she explaining? (pronoun)

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There is often confusion between what and which as an adjective and what as a pronoun.

Lequel voulez-vous? Le vert ou le jaune?

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Which one do you want? The green one or the yellow one? (pronoun)

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Translate the following sentences into French, using the simple or compound form of the interrogative pronoun, as indicated.

  1. Who left at 3 P.M.? (simple)
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  1. Qui est parti à 15 heures?
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Translate the following sentences into French, using the simple or compound form of the interrogative pronoun, as indicated.

  1. What does he want? (simple)
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  1. Quoi veut-il?
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Translate the following sentences into French, using the simple or compound form of the interrogative pronoun, as indicated.

  1. With what did you (vous) write this message? (compound) _____________________________________________
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  1. Avec quoi est-ce que vous avez écrit ce message?
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Translate the following sentences into French, using the simple or compound form of the interrogative pronoun, as indicated.

  1. Whom did she call when she arrived? (compound)
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  1. À qui est-ce qu’elle a téléphoné quand elle est arrivée?
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Translate the following sentences into French, using the simple or compound form of the interrogative pronoun, as indicated.

  1. What are you (vous) thinking about? (simple)
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  1. À quoi pensez-vous?
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Translate the following sentences into French, using the simple or compound form of the interrogative pronoun, as indicated.

  1. For whom did she use to work? (compound)
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  1. Pour qui est-ce qu’elle travaillait?
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Translate the following sentences into French, using the simple or compound form of the interrogative pronoun, as indicated.

  1. With whom did you (vous) travel to Morocco? (compound)
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  1. Avec qui est-ce que vous avez voyagé au Maroc?
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Translate the following sentences into French, using the simple or compound form of the interrogative pronoun, as indicated.

  1. Who is going to create the Web site for your (vous) company? ( compound)
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  1. Qui est-ce que ba créer le site web pour votre entreprise?
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Translate the following sentences into French, using the simple or compound form of the interrogative pronoun, as indicated.

  1. Whom did you (tu) meet at the concert? (simple)
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  1. Qui a-tu rencontré au concert?
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Translate the following sentences into French, using the simple or compound form of the interrogative pronoun, as indicated.

  1. What did you (tu) study at the university? (compound)
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  1. Qu’est-ce que tu a étudié à la université?
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Translate the following sentences into French, using the simple or compound form of the interrogative pronoun, as indicated.

  1. Who made this delicious dessert? (simple)
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  1. Qui a fait ce dessert délicieux?
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Translate the following sentences into French, using the simple or compound form of the interrogative pronoun, as indicated.

  1. What did she see at the museum? (compound)
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  1. Qu’est-ce qu’elle a vu au musée?
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Translate the following sentences into French, using the simple or compound form of the interrogative pronoun, as indicated.

  1. What did they do last weekend? (compound)
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  1. Qu’est-ce qu’ils ont fait le weekend dernier?
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Translate the following sentences into French, using the simple or compound form of the interrogative pronoun, as indicated.

  1. What happened last night? (compound)
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  1. Qu’est-ce qui s’est passé hier soir?
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Translate the following sentences into French, using the simple or compound form of the interrogative pronoun, as indicated.

  1. What’s going on? (compound)
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  1. Qu’est-ce qui se passe?
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Translate the following sentences into French, using the simple or compound form of the interrogative pronoun, as indicated.

  1. To whom are you (tu) going to give this silver watch? (simple)
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  1. À qui vas-tu donner cette montre en argent?
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Translate the following sentences into French, using the simple or compound form of the interrogative pronoun, as indicated.

  1. With whom did he go to the concert? (simple)
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  1. Avec qui est-il allé au concert?
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Translate the following sentences into French, using the simple or compound form of the interrogative pronoun, as indicated.

  1. Who wrote this poem on the wall? (simple)
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  1. Qui a écrit ce poème sur le mure?
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Translate the following sentences into French, using the simple or compound form of the interrogative pronoun, as indicated.

  1. What characterizes the cuisine in this region of France? (compound)
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  1. Qu’est-ce qui caractérise la cuisine dans cette région de France?
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Translate the following sentences into French, using the simple or compound form of the interrogative pronoun, as indicated.

  1. Whom are you (tu) talking to? (simple)
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  1. À qui parles-tu?