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New Latin Grammar by Charles E. Bennett
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_Nom._ quī quae quod quī quae quae
_Gen._ cūjus cūjus cūjus quōrum quārum quōrum
_Dat._ cui cui cui quibus[26] quibus quibus
_Acc._ quem quam quod quōs quās quae
_Abl._ quō[27] quā[27] quō quibus[26] quibus quibus

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VII. INTERROGATIVE PRONOUNS.

90. The Interrogative Pronouns are quis, _who?_ (substantive) and quī,
_what? what kind of?_ (adjective).

1. Quis, _who_?

SINGULAR. PLURAL.
MASC. AND FEM. NEUTER
_Nom._ quis quid The rare Plural
_Gen._ cūjus cūjus follows the declension
_Dat._ cui cui of the Relative Pronoun.
_Acc._ quem quid
_Abl._ quō quō

2. Quī, _what? what kind of?_ is declined precisely like the Relative
Pronoun; viz. quī, quae, quod, etc.

a. An old Ablative quī occurs, in the sense of _how? why?_

b. Quī is sometimes used for quis in Indirect Questions.

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