In English and in German, interrogative pronouns are different for persons and things.
True
In English, there is an object interrogative pronoun for persons and for things.
False
In English, the interrogative pronoun for things has only one form
True
In English, some speakers only use one form of interrogative form for persons for subjects and objects.
True
In German, some speakers only use one form of the interrogative pronoun for persons across all contexts.
False
In German, questions always begin with an interrogative word.
False
German has a different form of wer for each of the cases.
True
There is no plural form of the interrogative wer.
True
Wer can be used with a singular or a plural verb.
True
The following is correct:
Wem hat dir geholfen?
False
The following is correct:
Wer hat Peter geholfen?
True
The following is correct:
Wem hat Peter geholfen?
True
The following is correct:
An wem denkst du?
False
The following is correct:
Was f�r ein Auto hast du?
True
The following is correct:
Welch Kleid gef�llt dir am besten?
False
The following is correct:
Was f�r ein Mann sucht sie denn?
False
The following is correct;
Worin hat er sich am meisten gefreut?
False
The following is correct:
Darf ich Ihnen trotz unserer Zeitnot noch eine Frage stellen, die mich schon seit vielen Jahren besch�ftig? Auf was warten Sie, die Sie doch schon so viel politische Erfahrung haben?
False
The following is correct:
Wer hat sie das Buch geschenkt?
False
The following is correct:
Wessen geh�rt die Jacke?
False
The following is correct:
Worin glaubt er eigentlich noch?
False
The following is correct:
Was macht Lola eigentlich mit dem ganzen Geld?
True
The following is correct:
Welcher Politiker hat schon Interesse daran, kontroverse Themen aufzugreifen?
True
The following is correct:
Was f�r ein Auto fahren Sie denn?
True