In French… The relative pronouns in French are ce qui and ce que. They both mean WHAT. - Ce qui stands for the subject of the clause it introduces. - Ce.

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In French… The relative pronouns in French are ce qui and ce que. They both mean WHAT. - Ce qui stands for the subject of the clause it introduces. - Ce que stands for the direct object. It is usually followed by a noun or a pronoun that is the subject of the clause.

CE QUI me plaît, cést de faire du yoga. CE QUE j’aime, c’est faire de la natation. Notice that ce que is always followed by a subject, where ce qui is usually followed by a verb. Before a vowel sound, ce que becomes ce qu’.

Complete the following sentences with ce qui, ce que, or ce qu’. _____ ils aiment, c’est faire de la plongée. _____ m’ennuie, c’est d’aller à la pêche. _____ Thomas préfère, c’est la pizza. _____ les élèves n’aiment pas, c’est les devoirs _____ mon frère déteste, c’est les petits pois.