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(pls help asap)what is the difference between qu'elle and que elle and when do you use them? ​

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Answered by aslamm1
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Like most adjectives, it has four forms: masculine singular (quel) and plural (quels), and feminine singular (quelle) and plural (quelles). ... Quel is an adjective, and an adjective describes a noun, so that's the big clue: Look for the noun that quel could accompany.

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Answered by simonesaldanha120082
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qu'elle" is the contraction of "que elle" meaning "that she". ("la tarte qu'elle a mangé" -> "the pie that she ate") "quelle" means "what" for a feminine word. ("Quelle pagaille !" -> "What a mess !")

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