Qui,que, dont Les pronoms relatifs. Qui = who/which You use qui not when the word you’re referring back to is the subject of the verb coming after the.

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qui,que, dont Les pronoms relatifs

Qui = who/which You use qui not when the word you’re referring back to is the subject of the verb coming after the qui:subject – L’homme qui habite à côté = The man who lives next door – Le livre qui est sur la table = The book which is on the table

Que = who/which Similarly, you use que when the word you’re referring back to is the object of the verb coming after the que:object – L’homme que j’ai vu = The man (who) I saw – Le livre que j’ai acheté = The book (which) I bought

Attention! It is important to remember that que is never omitted in French – you cannot say: L’homme j’ai vu or Le livre j’ai acheté.

Dont is the equivalent of the relative pronouns of which or whose La fille dont il est le professeur… The girl whose teacher he is... Paul, dont j'ai acheté la voiture,… Paul, whose car I bought...

Dont is also used with all expressions introduced by de Even if there is no of in English (like to need): Avoir besoin de : Le livre dont j’ai besoin… =The book I need… Se souvenir de : La chose dont je me souviens le plus… = The thing I remember the most … Avoir peur de : Le chien dont les enfants ont peur… =The dog the children are afraid of … Parler de : L’affaire dont nous parlons… =The matter we’re talking about Etre fier de, s’occuper de, avoir envie de, …etc.

Exercice : qui, que,dont? ll habite Royan ______ se trouve sur la côte. C'est vous _____ avez eu cette idée? Pierre possède un tableau ______ il ne connaît pas l'origine. Les enfants ______ je m’occupe sont gentils. Le théâtre est quelque chose _____ m'intéresse beaucoup. Je n'ai pas trouvé le livre _____ je cherchais. Notre maison est celle ______ la porte est bleue. QUI DONT QUI QUE DONT