New Latin Grammar by Charles E. Bennett
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_Nom._ quī quae quod quī quae quae
_Gen._ cÅ«jus cÅ«jus cÅ«jus quÅrum quÄrum quÅrum _Dat._ cui cui cui quibus[26] quibus quibus _Acc._ quem quam quod quÅs quÄs quae _Abl._ quÅ[27] quÄ[27] quÅ quibus[26] quibus quibus * * * * * VII. INTERROGATIVE PRONOUNS. 90. The Interrogative Pronouns are quis, _who?_ (substantive) and quÄ«, _what? what kind of?_ (adjective). 1. Quis, _who_? SINGULAR. PLURAL. MASC. AND FEM. NEUTER _Nom._ quis quid The rare Plural _Gen._ cÅ«jus cÅ«jus follows the declension _Dat._ cui cui of the Relative Pronoun. _Acc._ quem quid _Abl._ quÅ quÅ 2. QuÄ«, _what? what kind of?_ is declined precisely like the Relative Pronoun; viz. quÄ«, quae, quod, etc. a. An old Ablative quÄ« occurs, in the sense of _how? why?_ b. QuÄ« is sometimes used for quis in Indirect Questions. |
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