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French Relative Pronouns Explained by ionika is a document available to read on EtoBox.
1. French uses relative pronouns such as qui, que, dont, and où to refer to people and things in sentences. 2. Qui is used as the subject of a relative clause and after prepositions involving people. Que is used as the direct object. Dont refers to people or things and does not change form. Où refers to both places and times. 3. Examples show qui used as the subject, que as the direct object, dont referring to people and things without changing form, and où referring to places and times in relative claus
- Author
- ionika
- Language
- EN