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French grammar: Relative pronouns

By , About.com Guide   January 26, 2012

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Like its English counterpart, a French relative pronoun - qui, que, lequel, dont, où - links a dependent or relative clause to a main clause. There are no one-to-one equivalents for these words; depending on context, the English translation may be who, whom, that, which, whose, where, or when. Learn all about French relative pronouns in this detailed lesson.
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