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Le difference entre "Qu'est-ce que", "Qui est-ce qui", "Qui est-ce que" et "Qu'est-ce qui"?
May 6, 2015 1:00 PM
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Qu'est-ce que = direct object (things) Ex. Qu' est-ce que tu manges? (What are you eating?)
Qui est-ce qui = subject (persons) Ex. Qui est-ce qui parle? (Who is talking?)
Qui est-ce que = direct object (persons) Ex. Qui est-ce que tu appelles? (Who are you calling?)
Qu'est-ce qui = subject (things) Ex. Qu' est-ce qui te preoccupe?
May 6, 2015
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Chinese (Mandarin), Chinese (Cantonese), English, French
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French
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