Ce qui vs. Ce que Chap. 4. page 107.

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Ce qui vs. Ce que Chap. 4. page 107

What are they? Ce qui and Ce que both mean “WHAT” However: They mean “WHAT” When making a statement NOT when asking a question.

Ce que j’aime bien, c’est faire de la natation For example: What I like to do is to go swimming: Ce que j’aime bien, c’est faire de la natation Ce qui me plait, c’est faire de la natation.

QUI is a SUBJECT It is followed by a VERB Ce qui Ce qui me plait, c’est de voir les chutes d’eau

Ce qui me plait, c’est de voir les chutes d’eau What I like (what pleases me), is to see the waterfalls. ME is NOT a subject, it is an object pronoun So, CE QUI is the subject of the verb PLAIT. (“Plait” as in S’il vous Plait)

Ce que is an OBJECT CE QUE It is NOT followed by a verb! It is followed by the subject of the verb

Example Ce que j’aime bien à La Martinique, c’est le volcan. What I like best about Martinique is the volcanoe. CE QUE is used because it is followed by the SUBJECT of the sentence J’.

Que/ QUI QUI is always spelled QUI. Que changes. Que becomes Qu’ in front of a vowel. Ce qu’il adore, c’est se baigner dans la mer. Ce que j’aime, c’est danser le Zouk.

Essayons! (let’s try…) Qu’est-ce-que tu aimes faire quand il pleut? Ce que j’aime faire, c’est…… Qu’est-ce qui te plait à Raleigh? Ce qui me plait, c’est…… Qu’est-ce que tu préfères à la Martinique? Ce que je préfère c’est….