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A collection of pronouns in french (:
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B1
: Intermediate
Qui = Who/which/that (French Relative Pronouns)
B1
: Intermediate
Que = Whom/which/that (French Relative Pronouns)
B1
: Intermediate
Ce qui (vs ce que) = what/which (French Relative Pronouns)
B1
: Intermediate
Ce que (vs ce qui) = what/which (French Relative Pronouns)
B1
: Intermediate
Y can replace à + [thing/object/location] (French Adverbial Pronouns)
B1
: Intermediate
En can replace de + [phrase] (French Adverbial Pronouns)
B1
: Intermediate
Using French adverbial pronoun "y" in affirmative commands in the imperative mood (L'Impératif) in French
B1
: Intermediate
Using French adverbial pronoun "en" in affirmative commands in the imperative mood (L'Impératif) in French
B1
: Intermediate
Où can mean where AND when (French Relative Pronouns)
B2
: Upper Intermediate
Using [preposition] + qui/lequel/laquelle/etc = on what/behind whom/beside which/etc (French Relative Pronouns)
B2
: Upper Intermediate
Dont = Including/[quantity] of which (French Relative Pronouns)
B2
: Upper Intermediate
Dont = Whose (French Relative Pronouns)
A1
: Beginner
"C'est" vs "Il/Elle est" to say it is/she is/he is in French
A2
: Lower Intermediate
Using restrictive ne … que to express only with simple tenses (French Negations)
B1
: Intermediate
Using restrictive ne … que to express only with compound tenses (French Negations)
B1
: Intermediate
Using neuter pronouns le or l' to refer to previously mentioned ideas (French Direct Object Pronouns)
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