Celui means THE/THAT/THIS ONE

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Celui means THE/THAT/THIS ONE Remember: Quel means WHICH Lequel means WHICH ONE Celui means THE/THAT/THIS ONE

Completez les phrases suivantes: J’ai lu un tres bon livre. - Vraiment? _________________? Quelles voitures preferez-vous? -__________________-çi.

Completez les phrases suivantes: J’ai lu un tres bon livre. - Vraiment? Lequel? Quelles voitures preferez-vous? -Celles-çi. (These ones) (Which one?)

Completez les phrases suivantes: J’ai acheté une voiture! C’est vrai? _____________? Quelle coiffure preferes-tu? _________-là!

Completez les phrases suivantes: J’ai acheté une voiture! C’est vrai? Laquelle? (Which one?) Quelle coiffure preferes-tu? Celle-là! (This One!)

Use celui de : to show possession celui de Chris = Chris’ celui de Penncrest = Penncrest’s Use Celui que = in front of a subject celui que tu as acheté celui que Madame a choisi Use celui qui = in front of verbs celui qui est rouge celui qui est tres rapide.

Choisissez la bonne forme de celui de, celui qui ou celui que: C’est ta voiture? -Non, C’est ______________ mes parents. Les shampooings, lequel utilises-tu? -____________ est dans une boutielle bleue. Ma voiture? -C’est ______________ tu vois dans le parking. -C’est _______________ est dans le parking. C’est _________________ Honda.

Choisissez la bonne forme de celui de, celui qui ou celui que: C’est ta voiture? -Non, C’est celle de mes parents. --POSSESSION-- Les shampooings, lequel utilises-tu? -Celui qui est dans une boutielle bleue. Ma voiture? -C’est celle que tu vois dans le parking. -C’est celle qui est dans le parking. C’est celle de Honda. --POSSESSION Is a verb!!!!! TU IS A SUBJECT PRONOUN EST IS A VERB

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