Qui, que/qu’, où Just as in English, a French relative pronoun links a dependent/relative clause (i.e., a clause that cannot stand alone) to a main clause.

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Qui, que/qu’, où Just as in English, a French relative pronoun links a dependent/relative clause (i.e., a clause that cannot stand alone) to a main clause. clause

Qui replaces the subject (person or thing) in the dependent clause. Note that qui does not always translate as "who."subject Je cherche l'artiste. Il étudie à Paris. Je cherche l'artiste qui étudie à Paris. I'm looking for the artist (who is) studying in Paris. Trouvez le chat. Il habite dans la cave. Trouvez le chat qui habite dans la cave. Find the cat that lives in the basement.

Que/qu’ replaces the direct object (person or thing) in the dependent clause.direct objectdependent clause J'ai acheté le livre. Ma soeur l'a écrit. J'ai acheté le livre que ma soeur a écrit. – I bought the book (that) my sister wrote. J’ai acheté le livre qu’elle a écrit. Qui est le peintre ? Je l'ai vu aujourd'hui. Qui est le peintre que j'ai vu aujourd'hui ? Who is the painter (that) I saw today?

How To Use QUI / QUE qui is the SUBJECT of a clause, so it is followed by a verb - it refers to a person or a thing que is the DIRECT OBJECT of a clause, so it is followed by a subject AND a verb - it refers to a person or a thing

Où is used for both place and time: La boulangerie où j'ai travaillé est à côté de la banque. The bakery where I worked is next to the bank. (The bakery [that] I worked at...) Lundi, c'est le jour où nous faisons les achats. Monday is the day that we do our shopping. (when)

La ville d‘………je viens n'est pas très grande. Il y a quelques élèves dans cette classe ont de très bonnes notes. Les devoirs les professeurs nous donnent ne sont pas toujours difficiles. La fille tu as vue s'appelle Julie. Le garçon a téléphoné s'appelle Jean. Exercices:

Voici le message il t'a laissé. Quelle est la clé elle a perdue ? C'est la clé ouvre la porte de la bibliothèque. J'ai trouvé la clé tu as perdue. Je l'ai trouvée dans la salle il y a tout le matériel informatique.

L'ordinateur tu veux acheter est trop cher. Le jour elle est arrivée il pleuvait. La lettre il t'a envoyée n'est pas encore arrivée. Qui est cette fille tu as rencontrée ? L'été c'est la saison on peut se baigner dans la mer.