ZGap fill Flashcards
▸ Le crayon ** est sur la table est bleu.
▹ The pen that is on the table is blue.
QUI
WHO/WHICH/THAT - refers to the SUBJECT of the sentence, always followed by a VERB
▸ La pomme ** je mange est verte.
▹ The apple that I eat is green.
QUE
WHICH/THAT - refers to the OBJECT of a sentence, always followed by a subject pronoun or an article + noun.
▸ Nous ne savons pas ** faire.
▹ We don’t know what to do.
QUOI
WHAT - a NEUTRAL pronoun, doesn’t refer to a specific object
▸ Le livre ** on a parlé est mauvais.
▹ The book (about which) we talked about is bad.
DONT
WHOSE/OF WHICH/ABOUT
WHICH/WHOM/ABOUT WHOM
Dont is used for verbs or verbal expressions followed by de, such as: parler de - to talk about
▸ La ville *** tu es allé est belle.
▹ The town where you went is pretty.
OÙ
WHERE
Où replaces a word that indicates a time or place.
▸ C’est* l’année ** j’ai terminé mes études.
▹ It was the year when I finished my studies
OÙ
WHERE
Où replaces a word that indicates a time or place.
▸ Il n’a pas réussi son examen, ** est dommage.
▹ He did not pass his exam, which is a shame.
CE QUI
WHO/WHICH/THAT
Ce qui is a relative pronouns just like qui and therefore should be followed by a verb.
It does not refer to a specific noun (subect or object).
It can replace a whole sentence, or an idea.
▸ Je vais souvent au cinéma, ** j’adore.
▹ I often go to the cinema which I love.
CE QUE
WHICH/THAT
Ce que is a relative pronouns just like que and therefore should be followed by a noun.
It does not refer to a specific noun (subect or object).
It can replace a whole sentence, or an idea.
▸ C’est exactement ** je parlais. (parler de - to talk about)
▹ This is exactly what I was talking about.
CE DONT
Ce dont replaces a sentence or an idea introduced by de.
It does not refer to a specific noun (subect or object).
It can replace a whole sentence, or an idea.