Jen e veux pas savoir ____ est arrive.

a. ce qui
b. ce que

Je crois _____, je vois, C'est tout.
a. ce qui
b. ce que

I think 1 is a and 2 is b... am I right?

1 is a and 2 is b

1a and 2b are both correct.

Hopefully you know #1 is "Je ne veux pas.... "

Most importantly, do you know WHY Mike and MathMate answered as they did? With the relative pronouns ce qui is "subjective" and ce que is an indirect definite object. Before you fill in the blank, decide if you need a subject or an object and "snap" there it is!

Sra (aka Mme)

okay, thanks, it was right

Yes, you are correct! In both sentences, the correct answer for the first blank is "ce qui" and the correct answer for the second blank is "ce que."

To determine the correct choice, we need to first understand the difference between "ce qui" and "ce que."

"Ce qui" is used to introduce a subject or the doer of an action. It is followed by a verb.

For example:
- "Je ne veux pas savoir ce qui est arrivé." (I don't want to know what happened.)
In this sentence, "ce qui" introduces the subject "ce qui est arrivé" (what happened), which is followed by the verb "est arrivé" (happened).

On the other hand, "ce que" is used to introduce a direct object or the thing that receives the action. It is followed by a verb.

For example:
- "Je crois ce que je vois." (I believe what I see.)
In this sentence, "ce que" introduces the direct object "ce que je vois" (what I see), which is followed by the verb "je vois" (I see).

So, in the first sentence, "Je ne veux pas savoir ____ est arrivé," we are referring to the subject of the action, so the correct choice is "ce qui." Therefore, the correct sentence is "Je ne veux pas savoir ce qui est arrivé."

In the second sentence, "Je crois _____, je vois, C'est tout," we are referring to the thing that is being believed, which is the direct object. Therefore, the correct choice is "ce que." Therefore, the correct sentence is "Je crois ce que je vois, C'est tout."