"C'est qui qui" is not grammatically correct but used as an example (see above). If listed as a multiple choice option on a quiz, will it be marked wrong if chosen (because it's grammatically incorrect). Just curious.
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Valerie O.Kwiziq Q&A regular contributor
C'est qui qui
This question relates to:French lesson "Qui/Qui est-ce qui [conjugated verb] ? = Who ... ? (French Questions)"
Asked 4 years ago

Hi Valerie,
'C'est qui, qui vient manger?' is given in the lesson as an incorrect use of who? (although you will hear often said in everyday speech) but as it is in a quiz, and if it is given as a correct answer, you need to use the Report It button on your correction board so that it can be amended.
Bonne Continuation!
Victoria Lange C.Kwiziq community member
I thought if the verb following Qui started with a vowel - QU' was appropriate... ???

CécileKwiziq Native French Teacher
Hi Victoria Lange,
que can be elided ----> qu'est-ce qui se passe?
qui is not ----> qui est-ce qui a fait ça?
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