For each question, choose from the options lettered A - E, the one that most appropriately completes the sentence.Tu préfères chemise?
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The sentence "Tu préfères chemise?" in English means "Do you prefer the shirt?" To complete this sentence, it's important to focus on grammatical agreement in French.
Firstly, the word "chemise" is a noun in French that is feminine and singular. When using interrogative pronouns in French to ask "which" or "what," you must match the pronoun to the gender and number of the noun it refers to.
In this context:
"Que" is generally used to mean "what," but it is not used to directly modify nouns (it doesn't agree with gender or number).
"Quelle" is the feminine singular interrogative pronoun meaning "which" or "what" for feminine singular nouns, making it the most suitable option for the feminine singular noun "chemise".
"Quelles" is used for feminine plural nouns, which is inappropriate here since "chemise" is singular.
"Quells" does not exist in French so it is incorrect.
Therefore, the correct option to complete the sentence is "quelle". The completed sentence would be "Tu préfères quelle chemise?", which translates to "Which shirt do you prefer?" in English.