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Sep 26, 2016 - 07:07 AM
If it's a question word, you use an accent. So "What do you do tomorrow?" Answer: "What I do every day": "¿Qué haces mañana?" answer; "Lo que hago todos los días".

Sep 26, 2016 - 08:13 AM
Hi Lancent, like Fabrice said "qué" with an accent mark is used in direct questions, as in "¿Qué quiere?" and in indirect questions as well: "No sé qué quiere". It is also used in exclamations: "¡Qué rápido!". In this case it's translated as "How", "How fast!". "Que" without an accent mark usually means "that", as in "Creo que... = I think that..." or "La casa que está allá =The house that is there", although depending on context it can also mean "which" or "who": "El hombre que está allá = The man who is there".