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When to use qui, que, qu’, dont in French The relative pronouns qui, que and dont can refer to people, animals, concepts or things. They are invariable, which means that we don’t have to worry about the number or gender of the noun that the pronoun is replacing in the sentence.
Interrogative pronouns (les pronoms interrogatifs) are qui, que, quoi and lequel. We use them in questions and sentences to replace the name of the person or thing about which we’re asking a question. The interrogative determiner (le déterminant interrogatif) quel always comes before a noun.
31 sty 2024 · In cases when you ask who does something, there are two ways in French. Learn how to ask questions with "who" in French. 1. Who ... ? C'est qui ? Who's that? Qui vient manger ? Who's coming to eat? Qui fait ça ? Who is doing that? 2. Qui est-ce qui ... ?