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INTERROGATIVES:  INTERROGATIVOS


Interrogatives are question words, as you can see below.  I am unfortunately unable to present the accented letters here, but note that interrogative words always have an accent.  As well, note that at the beginning of Spanish sentences the upside-down question mark symbol is used -- for the reader, it indicates to them that a question is about to be asked.  In the same way, an upside-down exclamation point is used at the beginning of an exclamatory phrase or comment.
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Who ...?

To whom ...?

What ...?

Where ...?

To where ...?

When ...?

Why ...?

How ...?

How much ...?

How many ...?

Which ...?
Quien ...?

A quien ...?

Que ...?

Donde ...?

Adonde ...?

Cuando...?

Por que ...?

Como ...?

Cuanto(a) ...?

Cuantos(as) ...?

Cual(es) ...?
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