I missed French due to science comp chainsaw: ) I'm a little confused as to when to use se qui or se que - here are my notes on qui and que. Can anyone help me, please?
Thats the boy who broke his toe.
The boy is the subject, so its qui.
Qui is used in questions, youre asking a mini question in the sentence.
Thats the girl I saw at the movies.
It should be that I saw..
The girl is an object, its a que.
Qui who doing the action (subject)
Que whom the action done to them (object)
Tom did his homework which surprises me.
Tom faire ces devoirs, ce qui metonne moi. Tom doing his homework is the subject, me being surprised is the object, so we use qui.
Se qui/se que is for an event.
Tom afait ses devoirs ce que je trouve etonnant. Tom doing his homework is what I find amazing, so tom doing his homework is the object, so we use que.
Ca, cest la fille que je connais. Thats the girl that I know.
Ca, cest la fille que jai vuE. (vue must agree with que in the perfect tense)
Thats the boy who broke his toe.
The boy is the subject, so its qui.
Qui is used in questions, youre asking a mini question in the sentence.
Thats the girl I saw at the movies.
It should be that I saw..
The girl is an object, its a que.
Qui who doing the action (subject)
Que whom the action done to them (object)
Tom did his homework which surprises me.
Tom faire ces devoirs, ce qui metonne moi. Tom doing his homework is the subject, me being surprised is the object, so we use qui.
Se qui/se que is for an event.
Tom afait ses devoirs ce que je trouve etonnant. Tom doing his homework is what I find amazing, so tom doing his homework is the object, so we use que.
Ca, cest la fille que je connais. Thats the girl that I know.
Ca, cest la fille que jai vuE. (vue must agree with que in the perfect tense)