French pronouns
- Created by: Emily Uffindell
- Created on: 14-03-14 11:10
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- French pronouns
- French relative pronouns
- Qui, que and dont are called relative pronouns and are used to replace a noun.
- Using a relative pronoun avoids repetition and enables you to build complex sentences.
- Qui (who/which) can refer to either people or things.
- It replaces a noun which is the subject of the sentence
- (The person or the thing doing the action)
- It replaces a noun which is the subject of the sentence
- Que (who/which) can also refer to other people/things
- It replaces a noun which is the object of the sentence.
- (The person or thing receiving the action.)
- It replaces a noun which is the object of the sentence.
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