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Les pronoms relatifs composés

Les pronoms relatifs composés. (relative pronoun compounds) Français IV. Le pronom relatif lequel/laquelle/lesquels/lesquelles est composé de le / la / les et de quel / quelle / quels / quelles. Takes place of people and things. Always goes behind a preposition.

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Les pronoms relatifs composés

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  1. Les pronoms relatifs composés (relative pronoun compounds) Français IV

  2. Le pronom relatif lequel/laquelle/lesquels/lesquelles est composé de le/la/les et de quel/quelle/quels/quelles.

  3. Takes place of people and things. • Always goes behind a preposition. J’ai un ordinateuravec lequelj’ecris beaucoup.

  4. Quand la préposition qui précède est à, il y a contraction, et le pronom est auquel/à laquelle: auxquelles/auxquelles. Il y a des chosesauxquelleson n’aime paspenser.Vous êtes une personneà laquelleon peut parler franchement.

  5. Quand la préposition qui précède est de, il y a contraction et le pronom est duquel/de laquelle: desquels/desquelles. J’ai de bons amis dans l’appartement desquels je passe souvent plusiers jours.

  6. Do not use duquel unless there is another preposition in the sentence. • When there is not another preposition, use dont (but remember that it may not be used in a sentence). • C’est un auteur dont j’aime beaucoup le style. • C’est un auteur pour le style duquel j’ai beaucoup d’admiration.

  7. Singulier Pluriel

  8. Fin!

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