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Nolumus moti esse, non movebimur
Velut arbor sata propinqua aquae non movebimurlast revised Jan. 27, 2004
Interrogative Adjectives
- Interrogative adjectives always precedes the noun it is asking about, and agrees with the noun in gender, number and case. Eg. Quem librum tibi dedit? Which book did he give you?
- When "who?" is meant, interrogative adjectives use the same forms as the relative pronouns. When "which?" is meant, they take the same forms as the interrogative pronouns.
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