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Gönderildi j7oyun55rruk on Dec 26, 2023 5:47:35 GMT 2
He and it are called personal pronouns. Relative pronouns on the other hand are used to introduce clauses in sentences. They do not replace nouns like personal pronouns but instead stand for nouns or pronouns and refer to them to give you additional information about them. Relative pronouns in English include and. Here is an example: The person you met last night was a famous person. In this sentence a relative pronoun is used to give you additional information about that C Level Contact List person. is someone you met last night. A simple sentence without a clause would simply be that the person is a famous person. The part introduced is to tell you more about the person. When to use relative pronouns in French Relative pronouns work in a similar way to relative pronouns in English although there are some differences solet’s take a look now. French Relative Pronouns and The first two French relative pronouns you need to learn are and both can be used in situations. Where English is used or. The relative pronoun you use in English depends in part on whether you're talking about people or things. Generally speaking, and is used for people and he is used for things. ééôûIn the third example we also have direct and indirect objects and. But this does not affect our choice of relative pronouns because the subject comes before the relative pronoun. Also note that in the fourth sentence the subject is a thing rather than a person. But in French we still use it because this kind of sentence doesn't distinguish between people and things.
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