Interrogative Pronoun and Determiner Exercises For French Grammar

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Interrogative pronouns and determiners in French grammar are used to ask questions and gather information. They are essential in forming questions and help in identifying the subject, object, or other elements of a sentence. The most common interrogative pronouns in French are “qui” (who), “que” (what), “lequel” (which one), “où” (where), and “comment” (how). Interrogative determiners include “quel” (which), “quels” (which – plural masculine), “quelle” (which – feminine), and “quelles” (which – plural feminine). These words help make questions more specific and clear, allowing for better communication and understanding.

Exercise 1: Interrogative Pronouns

Exercise 2: Interrogative Determiners

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