How To Use QUE 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 le garçon QUE tu connais?

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How To Use QUE 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 le garçon QUE tu connais? le restaurant QUE tu connais?

slide 9 of 54 How To Use QUI qui is the SUBJECT of a clause, so it is followed by a verb it refers to a person or a thing le garçon QUI est très grand. la maison QUI est très grande.

slide 10 of 54 How to use QUI Start with two sentences you want to join : Je n’aime pas le prof. Le prof parle trop vite. Find out what is redundant : (repeated unnecessarily) Je n’aime pas le prof. Le prof parle trop vite.

slide 17 of 54 (que w/person) Eliminate the redundancy : Je n’aime pas le prof. Le prof parle trop vite. Choose the relative pronoun for the blank : SUBJECT = QUI Je n’aime pas le prof _____ parle trop vite.

slide 18 of 54 Find the antecedent in the other part : Je n’aime pas le prof. Place the relative pronoun with the rest of its sentence just behind the antecedent : Je n’aime pas le prof qui parle trop vite. ANTECENDENT SUBJECT VERB

slide 10 of 54 How to use QUE Start with two sentences you want to join : Je n’aime pas le prof. Nous avons le prof cette année. Find out what is redundant : (repeated unnecessarily) Je n’aime pas le prof. Nous avons le prof cette année.

slide 17 of 54 (que w/person) Eliminate the redundancy : Je n’aime pas le prof. Nous avons le prof cette année. Choose the relative pronoun for the blank : DIRECT OBJECT= QUE Je n’aime pas la prof _____ nous avons cette année.

slide 18 of 54 Find the antecedent in the other part : Je n’aime pas le prof. Place the relative pronoun with the rest of its sentence just behind the antecedent : Je n’aime pas le prof que vous avez demain. ANTECENDENT DIRECT → SUBJECT AND VERB OBJECT

slide 10 of 54 How to use DONT Start with two sentences you want to join : Rachel portait une robe. Tout le monde parlait de sa robe. Find out what is redundant : Rachel portait une robe. Tout le monde parlait de la robe.

slide 17 of 54 (que w/person) Eliminate the redundancy : Rachel portait une robe. Tout le monde parlait de la robe. Choose the relative pronoun for the blank : DIRECT OBJECT OF VERB FOLLOWED BY DE = DONT Rachel portait une robe _____ tout le monde parlait.

slide 18 of 54 Find the antecedent in the other part : Rachel portait une robe Place the relative pronoun with the rest of its sentence just behind the antecedent : Rachel portait une robe dont tous parlait. ANTECENDENT DIRECT → SUBJECT AND VERB + DE OBJECT

slide 3 of 54 Quelques exemples notes below qui / que/dont Le prof qui enseigne le français est sympa. Je connais la fille qui a chanté hier soir. Où se trouve le magasin qui vend ces jeans? Le garçon que tu veux inviter est mon cousin. Le prof que vous n’aimez pas donne beaucoup de devoirs? Comment trouves-tu la voiture que j’ai achetée? Tu as acheté le livre dont tu as besoin? Le garçon dont je t’ai parlé est très sympa!