Asked by Miche
I have a question on Qui est-ce? or Qu'est-ce que c'est? I have to choose which one to use. I know qui est-ce is who but can it also mean who's is it?
Qui est-ce/Qu'est-ce que c'est? -Une lettre de Jon
Qui est-ce/Qu'est-ce que c'est? -Le portefeuille d'Amy
Qui est-ce/Qu'est-ce que c'est? -Une lettre de Jon
Qui est-ce/Qu'est-ce que c'est? -Le portefeuille d'Amy
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Answered by
SraJMcGin
INTERROGATIVES:
THE SUBJECT OF A VERB:
who? whom? (persons) what? (things
qui qu'est-ce qui
qui est-ce qui
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DIRECT-OBJECT OF A VERAB:
qui que (qu')
qui est-ce que (qu') qu'est-ce que (qu')
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AFTER A PREPOSITION:
qui quoi
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Qui le fera? Who will do it?
Qui est-ce que le fera?
Qu'est-ce qui est tombé? What fell?
Qui cherchez-vous? Whom are you looking
for?
Qui est-ce que vous cherchez?
Que cherchez-vous? What are you looking
for?
Qu'est-ce que vous cherchez?
A qui pensez-vous? Of whom are you
thinking?
A quoi pensez-vous? Of what are you
thinking?
NOTE: 1. As an interrogative pronoun, "qui" may be used for persons in all three cases, as subject of a verb, as direct object of a verb, and after a preposition.
2. The "e" of "que" is dropped before a word beginning with a vowel; the "i" of "qui" is never dropped.
3. After the direct object forms "qui" and "que," the word order is inverted; after the long forms, the word order is regular.
D'accord? I only put the ones you asked about. Let me know when you are ready for "whose?" "which? what? " (adjective) and "which what one(s)?" (pronoun). So just let me know when you are ready for the rest of them!
Mme
THE SUBJECT OF A VERB:
who? whom? (persons) what? (things
qui qu'est-ce qui
qui est-ce qui
__________________________________________
DIRECT-OBJECT OF A VERAB:
qui que (qu')
qui est-ce que (qu') qu'est-ce que (qu')
__________________________________________
AFTER A PREPOSITION:
qui quoi
__________________________________________
Qui le fera? Who will do it?
Qui est-ce que le fera?
Qu'est-ce qui est tombé? What fell?
Qui cherchez-vous? Whom are you looking
for?
Qui est-ce que vous cherchez?
Que cherchez-vous? What are you looking
for?
Qu'est-ce que vous cherchez?
A qui pensez-vous? Of whom are you
thinking?
A quoi pensez-vous? Of what are you
thinking?
NOTE: 1. As an interrogative pronoun, "qui" may be used for persons in all three cases, as subject of a verb, as direct object of a verb, and after a preposition.
2. The "e" of "que" is dropped before a word beginning with a vowel; the "i" of "qui" is never dropped.
3. After the direct object forms "qui" and "que," the word order is inverted; after the long forms, the word order is regular.
D'accord? I only put the ones you asked about. Let me know when you are ready for "whose?" "which? what? " (adjective) and "which what one(s)?" (pronoun). So just let me know when you are ready for the rest of them!
Mme
Answered by
Xavier
@- SraJMcGin:
Permettez moi de corriger une erreur :
On dit "Qui est-ce QUI le fera? " et non pas Qui "est-ce que le fera?"
Permettez moi de corriger une erreur :
On dit "Qui est-ce QUI le fera? " et non pas Qui "est-ce que le fera?"
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