What is the difference between duquel and dont




















Here are the keys that I need! Make sure that the pronoun agrees in both number and gender to whatever it is describing. A language is a prism across which its users are condemned to see the world. The questions to which one responds yes or no are rarely interesting. This relative pronoun is used to denote a place or a time.

I remember the day when he kissed me for the first time. Tell me the name of that restaurant where we ate sushi placed on a woman? I hope this article helps you begin looking at relative pronouns in a different light. But what about ce dont, ce qui, ce que? Want more French lessons? Check out all of our guides here.

Great, i like U already have taught me of. I am from the south. And i wanna learn french before i die. The U demostrated the leson on Relative is awfully interesting.. Thanx lots men. What must agree. I know this post is older. Knowing the prepositions that the verbs require is essential to mastering this, but practice really helps.

Yah it is the hardest. It should be que here, since there is no de involved with the verb and there is already a subject pronoun so not qui. Can you add those verbs as well? Qui will always be followed by a VERB. My explanation above is not incorrect. There are two ways to use lequel.

Great post, very well written. Only with the femme. So why is dont used here? Now, thanks to you, I am starting to grasp it. Just one criticism — totally unnecessary to talk about eating sushi off a female — inappropriate and the image is quite vomit-inducing. Sushi — yum, women — fab. But I prefer eating my dinner off a plate whilst talking to a woman.

There is an added function however, and that is to refer to a time something occurred. Paris is the city where we can eat the best snails. That's the year they won the world cup. Learn More about French Grammar:. French Demonstrative Adjectives and Pronouns. Can you try making your own sentences using the French relative pronouns you learned in this lesson? Share it with us in the comments section! Reflexive pronouns must agree with the subject. The agreement happens when a clause with a pronominal verb in the infinitive form follows an impersonal subject.

It is difficult for people in general to go to bed early at night. It is difficult for me to go to bed early at night. It is difficult for us to go to bed early at night. In French, you use the subjunctive after the relative pronouns if the antecedent in the main clause does not exist or is indefinite. There is no dish that makes me happy. Frederic Bibard is the founder of Talk in French, a company that helps french learners to practice and improve their french.

Macaron addict. Jacques Audiard fan. You can contact him on Instagram. The person whom I'm talking about is coming later. Let's learn when to use which. The boy whom you are speaking of is very nice. The boy of whom you are speaking is very nice. Les chaussures dont tu as besoin sont dans le placard. The shoes you need are in the cupboard. I'm proofreading someone's essay on school uniforms.

I'm going to suggest that she subscribe to WordReference. Here's a problem that I noticed. Hello Charlie, I think it should be 'dont' because the verb is 'faire partie de'. I hope this helps. A French-speaking native will confirm I hope. Wow, that was fast, Tresley. I should know a rule about that. I'm just not sure when to use dont and when de laquelle would be better.

Usually, dont will suffice. One situation where de laquelle would be used is that of a compound preposition, e. Another case is that of an antecedent which is itself object of a preposition Click to expand Last edited by a moderator: Apr 22, Hi everyone I'm currently studying french at college, and I must admit I'm a bit confused by dont and duquel.

Are the two interchangeable? For example, which of these is right? Because from what I understand, dont and duquel both mean "of which". So are there any circumstances where one should be used instead of the other? Or is one totally wrong? I'd appreciate any help anyone can give me. Many thanks. Clive Senior Member Fukuoka. The match during which you broke your leg.

L'argent dont j'ai besoin. The mess which you got away from. Last edited by a moderator: May 3, Par exemple, 'connais-tu le livre auquel je pense? Mais on dit '



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