Most Widely Used French Verbs and Their Conjugation
preply.com › en › blogJun 07, 2021 · The three words that make most French learners shudder: “French verbs conjugation.” We get it. French isn’t exactly known for its easy grammar and French verb conjugation rules can give even the most seasoned language learners a headache. To help you out, we’ve created a French verb conjugation list, complete with examples and bonus grammar […]
French Relative Pronouns: dont, qui, que, lequel, and où
frenchcrazy.com › 2013 › 12May 13, 2017 · L’homme qui parle est le président, Barack Obama. The man who is talking is the president, Barack Obama. Le roman que j’ai lu était envoûtant. The novel (that) I read was magical. In French, we have relative pronouns such as que, qui, dont, lequel, and où. We’ll discuss when to use each of these reflexive pronouns below.
pror3: relative pronouns: dont, où, etc. present tense
https://www.laits.utexas.edu/tex/gr/pror3.htmlNote: The form dont is generally used in spoken French instead of the forms duquel, de laquelle, desquels, and desquelles; however, these latter forms may also be found, especially in written texts. Dont may be substituted only for the simple preposition de and its object, but a form of lequel must be used when de is part of a two- or three-word preposition, such as 'à propos de, …