Relative pronouns in french: rules and examples
Relative pronouns in french: rules and examples Relative Pronouns in French are used to connect two clauses and refer back to a noun in the previous clause. The most common relative pronouns in French are: “qui”, “que”, “dont”, “oΓΉ”. “qui” is used to refer to people and can be translated as “who” or “whom”. “que” … Read more