INTERROGATIVE PRONOUNS

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INTERROGATIVE PRONOUNS

IN ENGLISH who – quis what – quid

IN LATIN -WHO-QUIS-

MASCULINE

QUIS NOM, SING

CUIUS GEN, SING

CUI DAT, SING

QUEM ACC, SING

QUO ABL, SING

QUI NOM, PLUR

QUORUM GEN, PLUR

QUIBUS DAT, PLUR

QUOS ACC, PLUR

QUIBUS ABL, PLUR

FEMININE (same as masculine when singular, different when plural)

QUIS NOM, SING

CUIUS GEN, SING

CUI DAT, SING

QUEM ACC, SING

QUO ABL, SING

QUAE NOM, PLUR

QUARUM GEN, PLUR

QUIBUS DAT, PLUR

QUAS ACC, PLUR

QUIBUS ABL, PLUR

NEUTER

QUID NOM, SING

CUIUS GEN, SING

CUI DAT, SING

QUID ACC, SING

QUO ABL, SING

QUAE NOM, PLUR

QUORUM GEN, PLUR

QUIBUS DAT, PLUR

QUAE ACC, PLUR

QUIBUS ABL, PLUR