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Old July 17, 2015, 11:59 AM
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Interrogative Pronouns and Verbs

I've been searching everwhere for an answer to this but can't find it anywhere, maybe it's the wording I've been using in search engines or something. Anyway, I've been doing some exercises and right now I'm focussing on the interrogative pronouns. I'm translating 'who understands?' And 'who doesn't sing?' In the answers they translate to '¿quién comprende? And ¿quién no canta? My question is why do the verbs take the conjugation that would be used for he, she, you or it?
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