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- Quel, quelle, quels, quelles - Lawless French Interrogative Adjectives
Quel + être Par exemple… Quel est … ? means "what is … ?" Quels sont … ? means "what are … ?" Par exemple…
- Interrogative Adjectives Pronouns | FrenchLearner
In French, the interrogative adjectives quel, quelle, quels, quelles mean “which?” or “what?” They must agree in number and gender with the nouns they modify
- When to Use Quel in a French Question - dummies
Like most adjectives, it has four forms: masculine singular (quel) and plural (quels), and feminine singular (quelle) and plural (quelles) The following examples show all four forms in action:
- Questions with quel, quelle, quels, quelles - Kwiziq French
Learn how to use Quel quels quelle quelles ? = Which what? (French Question Words) and get fluent faster with Kwiziq French Access a personalised study list, thousands of test questions, grammar lessons and reading, writing and listening exercises Find your fluent French!
- How to use Quel in French [Quel, Quels, Quelle, Quelles]
l’animal (m) Quels animaux hibernent ? Which animals hibernate? There many animals in the world Which of those animals have to hibernate? Not only are there many options, there’s also a comparison element here Some animals have to hibernate, whereas others do not For these reasons you have to use quels
- Quel definition: Understanding all the forms of Quel in French
Four forms: quel, quelle, quels, quelles Before we get into grammar, we need to note that quel has four forms to account for the gender and number of whatever noun it refers to
- Saying Which in French : Quel, Quelle, Quels, Quelles
Quel is used for masculine singular, quels for masculine plural, quelle for feminine singular, and quelles for feminine plural Understanding gender in French is crucial for using quel correctly in questions
- Interrogative Adjective: QUEL
« Quels » is written in the masculine plural form because it refers to the noun « films » The verb « être » must be conjugated correctly depending on the subject and the tense of the sentence
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