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ANTE TODO You’ve already learned how to use interrogative words and phrases. As you know, ¿qué? and ¿cuál? or ¿cuáles? mean what? or which? However, they.
ANTE TODO You’ve already learned how to use interrogative words and phrases. As you know, ¿qué? and ¿cuál? or ¿cuáles? mean what? or which? However, they.
You’ve already learned how to use interrogative words and phrases
You’ve already learned how to use interrogative words and phrases
You’ve already learned how to use interrogative words and phrases
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You’ve already learned how to use interrogative words and phrases You’ve already learned how to use interrogative words and phrases. As you know, ¿qué? and ¿cuál? or ¿cuáles? mean what? or which? However, they are not interchangeable. Copyright © 2008 Vista Higher Learning. All rights reserved.

¿Qué? is used to ask for a definition or explanation. Copyright © 2008 Vista Higher Learning. All rights reserved.

¿Cuál(es)? is used when there is a choice among several possibilities. Copyright © 2008 Vista Higher Learning. All rights reserved.

¿Cuál? cannot be used before a noun; in this case, ¿qué? is used. Copyright © 2008 Vista Higher Learning. All rights reserved.

¿Qué? used before a noun has the same meaning as ¿cuál? Copyright © 2008 Vista Higher Learning. All rights reserved.

Completa las preguntas con ¿qué? o ¿cuál(es)?, según el contexto. ¿_____ de los dos te gusta más? ¿_____ es tu teléfono? ¿_____ tipo de pastel pediste? ¿_____ es una quinceañera? ¿_____ haces ahora? ¿_____ son tus platos favoritos? ¿_____ bebidas te gustan más? ¿_____ es esto? ¿_____ es el mejor? ¿_____ es tu opinión? ¿_____ fiestas celebras tú? ¿_____ botella de vino prefieres? ¿_____ es tu helado favorito? ¿_____ pones en la mesa? ¿_____ restaurante prefieres? ¿_____ estudiantes estudian más? ¿_____ quieres comer esta noche? ¿_____ es la sorpresa mañana? ¿_____ postre prefieres? ¿_____ opinas? Cuál Copyright © 2008 Vista Higher Learning. All rights reserved.