Lequel, laquelle, lesquels, lesquelles
UN REMARQUE! Continuer à ou de "un certain nombre de verbes construisent l'infinitif complètement avec à ou de indifféremment : c'est l'oreille qui décide" Tels sont: commencer, contraindre, obliger, s'efforcer, s'ennuyer, continuer, faire attention…
Lequel, laquelle, lesquels, and lesquelles are pronouns: They are used to replace a noun
What are they? Lequel, laquelle, lesquels, lesquelles are either: an interrogative pronoun or a relative pronoun
Les pronoms interrogatifs
As Interrogative Pronoun Lequel replaces quel + noun. Quel livre veux-tu ? > Lequel veux-tu ? Which book do you want? > Which one do you want? Je veux la pomme là-bas. > Laquelle ? I want the apple over there. > Which one? Je pense à mon frère. > Auquel penses-tu ? [À quel frère...] I'm thinking about my brother. > About which one are you thinking? Mon admiratrice? De laquelle parles-tu? My admirer? About which one are you talking?
Pratiquons http://www.club-forum.com/exercice08.asp?rub=6&f=1&idunite=23&suiv=2&prec=0&nbexo=1&idexo=147 http://www.club-forum.com/exercice07.asp?rub=6&f=1&idunite=23&suiv=2&prec=0&nbexo=1&idexo=148 http://ml.hss.cmu.edu/fol/fol1/modules/module5/exercises/F1M50305E1.htm
LES PRONOMS RELATIFS COMPOSES
French Relative Pronouns Just like in English, the French relative pronouns are words like “who,” “which,” or “that” which are used to introduce a relative clause. They help to join parts into a single sentence by replacing a subject, a direct object, or an object of a preposition. Let's take a look at the following examples:
Examples Des emEmples I bought a house. This house has three rooms. I bought a house which has three rooms. This is a bike. The bike was stolen. This is a bike that was stolen. They sell a dress. I dream about the dress they sell. They sell a dress about which I dream. This is a city. I live in this city. This is a city where I live.
Using Relative Pronouns In order to pick the proper French pronoun, you will need to know a few details about its grammatical role. In brief, the choice of a French relative pronoun depends on: Whether it replaces a subject, a direct object, or an object of a preposition. What is the gender and number of the person or thing that the pronoun refers to (antecedent). Whether the antecedent represents a human.
List of French Relative Pronouns
As Relative Pronoun Lequel replaces an inanimate object of a preposition. If the object of the preposition is a person, use qui.) Le livre dans lequel j'ai écrit... The book in which I wrote... La personne à qui j’ai parlé The person to whom I spoke… La ville à laquelle je songe... The town about which I'm dreaming... L’amie à qui je songe… The friend about whom I’m dreaming… Le cinéma près duquel j'ai mangé... The theater near which I ate... / The theater I ate near...
Pronoms Relatifs Lequel or one of its variations replaces an indirect object referring to a thing* after a preposition,** including prepositions which are required after a given verb or expression. *If the object of the preposition is a person, you need qui. ***How do you know whether to use dont or duquel? You need dont when the preposition is de by itself. You need duquel when de is part of a prepositional phrase, such as près de, à côté de, en face de, etc.
Des exEmples "Le voyage dont je rêve" Au contraire: parce que on dit "rêver de“ mais comme ce verbe peut aussi s'employer avec "à“ "Le voyage auquel je rêve" est aussi correct. Au contraire: Le voyage "auquel" je me souviens" est incorrect car "se souvenir de" s'emploie toujours avec "de“ Il faut donc dire: “Le voyage dont je me souviens" .
Pratiquons! http://www.polarfle.com/exercice/exopronrelcompav.htm http://www.institutcesar.com/e_cesar/pronomsrelatifs/auquel.html http://xiang.free.fr/M2%20FLE/2005/jox/cyrilia.html
QUELQUES RESSRCES http://french.languagedaily.com/grammar/french-pronouns/relative-pronouns http://lagrammairepourtous.centerblog.net/6574622-Les-pronoms-relatifs http://www.laits.utexas.edu/tex/a.php?p=int6&v=gr