Interrogative Pronouns Exercises For Italian Grammar


Exercise 1: Complete the sentences with the correct interrogative pronoun


Interrogative pronouns in Italian grammar are essential for asking questions or seeking information. They can be used to inquire about people, things, or places. The main interrogative pronouns in Italian are “chi” (who), “che” (what), and “quale” (which). These pronouns have different forms depending on the gender and number of the noun they refer to. In the following exercises, we’ll practice using interrogative pronouns in Italian sentences. As a language specialist and teacher, I have prepared these fill-in-the-blank exercises to help students improve their understanding and usage of interrogative pronouns in Italian grammar.

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Exercise 2: Complete the sentences with the correct interrogative pronoun

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