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Interrogative pronouns Exercises in Italian language

Interrogative pronouns are essential tools for asking questions and gathering information in the Italian language. They enable you to inquire about people, objects, places, reasons, and methods, enriching your conversational skills and comprehension. The primary interrogative pronouns in Italian include "chi" (who), "che" or "cosa" (what), "quale" (which), "dove" (where), "quando" (when), "perché" (why), and "come" (how). Mastering these pronouns will significantly enhance your ability to engage in meaningful dialogues and navigate various everyday situations.
In these grammar exercises, you will practice using interrogative pronouns in different contexts, ensuring that you can form questions accurately and confidently. Through a series of fill-in-the-blank sentences, multiple-choice questions, and translation tasks, you will reinforce your understanding of how these pronouns function within Italian grammar. By the end of these exercises, you will be better equipped to ask questions effectively, making your interactions in Italian more fluent and natural.
Exercise 1
<p>1. *Chi* è il tuo insegnante di italiano? (Who is your Italian teacher?)</p>
<p>2. *Che cosa* hai mangiato per pranzo? (What did you eat for lunch?)</p>
<p>3. *Quale* libro stai leggendo? (Which book are you reading?)</p>
<p>4. *Dove* vai in vacanza quest'anno? (Where are you going on vacation this year?)</p>
<p>5. *Quando* è il tuo compleanno? (When is your birthday?)</p>
<p>6. *Perché* studi italiano? (Why are you studying Italian?)</p>
<p>7. *Quanti* fratelli hai? (How many brothers do you have?)</p>
<p>8. *Come* si chiama il tuo cane? (What is your dog's name?)</p>
<p>9. *Che* cosa fai nel tempo libero? (What do you do in your free time?)</p>
<p>10. *Chi* ha preso il mio libro? (Who took my book?)</p>
Exercise 2
<p>1. *Chi* è il tuo insegnante di matematica? (Who is your teacher?)</p>
<p>2. Non so *che cosa* vuoi mangiare per cena. (What do you want for dinner?)</p>
<p>3. *Quale* libro stai leggendo adesso? (Which book are you reading?)</p>
<p>4. *Quanto* costa quel vestito? (How much does that dress cost?)</p>
<p>5. *Chi* ha rubato la marmellata? (Who stole the jam?)</p>
<p>6. Non so *dove* hai messo le chiavi. (Where did you put the keys?)</p>
<p>7. *Perché* sei così triste oggi? (Why are you so sad today?)</p>
<p>8. *Quando* parte il prossimo treno per Roma? (When does the next train to Rome leave?)</p>
<p>9. *Chi* vuole venire al cinema con me? (Who wants to come to the cinema with me?)</p>
<p>10. *Quale* strada dobbiamo prendere per arrivare al museo? (Which road should we take to get to the museum?)</p>
Exercise 3
<p>1. *Chi* è il tuo insegnante di italiano? (interrogative pronoun for 'who')</p>
<p>2. *Che* cosa vuoi mangiare per cena? (interrogative pronoun for 'what')</p>
<p>3. *Quale* libro stai leggendo adesso? (interrogative pronoun for 'which')</p>
<p>4. *Dove* abiti? (interrogative pronoun for 'where')</p>
<p>5. *Quando* andiamo al cinema? (interrogative pronoun for 'when')</p>
<p>6. *Perché* studi l'italiano? (interrogative pronoun for 'why')</p>
<p>7. *Quanto* costa questo vestito? (interrogative pronoun for 'how much')</p>
<p>8. *Chi* ha preso il mio libro? (interrogative pronoun for 'who')</p>
<p>9. *Che* film vuoi vedere? (interrogative pronoun for 'what')</p>
<p>10. *Come* si chiama il tuo amico? (interrogative pronoun for 'how')</p>