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is very rich, has bought a castle. Madame Smith, qui est très riche, a acheté un château. ... I haven't got. Désolé, je ne peux vous donner la seule chose que je ...
Pronoms relatifs (who, which, that...) · 1. An aeroplane is a machine. where, which, who, whom, whose, Je ne sais pas. flies. · 2. The people. where, which, who ...
Pronoms relatifs who, whom, which, whose, where, when · 1. The truck. when, where, which, who, whom, whose, Je ne sais pas. ran into a tree is now a wreck. · 2.
Relatifs who, whose, which · 1. Mary is the girl. which, who, whose, Je ne sais pas. parents are both teachers. · 2. Peter's car is the one. which, who, whose ...
Comment choisir entre "that" et "which" ? Ce sont tous les deux des pronoms relatifs. La différence est très mince. Il faut se mettre dans la tête de l' ...
I read last week, was very interesting. ... Ameena has ever seen on television. ... came last week didn't say a word. ... I play tennis every week, is a very nice man ...
2. The hotel (which/ who) we stayed at was very comfortable. 3. John, (which/ who) was abroad recently, hopes to see you soon. 4. The house (which/ who) is for ...
Pronoms relatifs Who - Which · 1. My parents chose the hotel. who, which, Je ne sais pas. seemed to be the nicest. · 2. An architect is someone. who, which, Je ...
Relative pronouns are grammatical words used to link sentences in order to avoid the repeated information they involve.
1) WHAT: pronom relatif, équivalent de 'that which' renferme son antécédent. Il est souvent placé en début de phrase ou de proposition : 'WHAT' annonce ce qui ...