. Complete French course . se, especially if without the ce the meaning of the spoken sentencewould not be clear. Everything that or all that (sing.) is expressed by tout ce qui,,if that is the subject ; by tout ce que, if that is the object. Donnez-moi tout ce qui est sur la table, give me everything that is on the tout ce que vous avez, give me all you have. Quoi. duoi, what, may be either a relative pronoun or an interroga-tive. It never refers to persons and is generally used with apreposition. It is also used alone. De quoi parlez-vous, of what are you speaking ?Voilà de


. Complete French course . se, especially if without the ce the meaning of the spoken sentencewould not be clear. Everything that or all that (sing.) is expressed by tout ce qui,,if that is the subject ; by tout ce que, if that is the object. Donnez-moi tout ce qui est sur la table, give me everything that is on the tout ce que vous avez, give me all you have. Quoi. duoi, what, may be either a relative pronoun or an interroga-tive. It never refers to persons and is generally used with apreposition. It is also used alone. De quoi parlez-vous, of what are you speaking ?Voilà de quoi je parle, that is what I am speaking ! il est parti ? What! he has gone?II na pas de quoi payer, he hasnH anything to pay with. II ny a pas de quoi (parler), I ^^^^ ^^^ anything worth mentioning.\ donH mention it, you are welcome.^ Notice also the expression un je ne sais quoi, a certain indefinable some-thing. 1 In reply to thanks, You are welcome is expressed by II ny a pas de quoi»or Ce nest pas la Relative Pronouns 101 Quest-ce qui. We have seen that the nominative case of the* interrogativepronoun icho is qui. The nominative of the interrogative whatis quest-ce qui. Qui est arrivé, who has arrived f Quest-ce qui est arrivé, what has happened f Que, either relative or interrogative, is used only as thedirect object of a verb. Que dites-vous, what do you say?Quest-ce quil a fait, what did he do? Vocabulary. arriver, to arrive, to happen. remercier, to thank, parler mal, to speak ill. deviner, to guess. penser mal, to think ill. payer» to pay, to pay for. penser de, to have an opinion about. penser à, to think of, to consider, to have in mind. Que pensez-vous de lui, what do you think of him? Je pense à mes amis, I am thinking of my friends. A quoi pense-t-il, what is he thinking about f Exercise. 1. Savez-vous ce qui est arrivé? 2. Je ne sais pas toutce qui est arrivé. 3. Devinez ce que jai reçu ce Pensez à ce que vous faites. 5. Je p


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