6.4 Pronouns

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  • How many main types of pronouns are there in French?
    Seven
  • What do subject pronouns replace in French sentences?
    The person or thing performing the action
  • Which personal pronoun is used to refer to "I" in French?
    Je
  • What is the masculine singular possessive pronoun for "mine" in French?
    Le mien
  • Demonstrative pronouns in French are used to replace nouns and indicate proximity or distance
  • Demonstrative pronouns in French agree in gender and number
  • Indefinite pronouns help make sentences more concise by avoiding repetition of nouns
  • Steps to distinguish between subject and object pronouns in French
    1️⃣ Identify the action in the sentence
    2️⃣ Determine who or what is performing the action
    3️⃣ Use a subject pronoun for the performer
    4️⃣ Use an object pronoun for the receiver
  • Ce livre est le mien signifie en anglais This book is mine
  • The possessive pronoun 'les tiennes' refers to plural feminine nouns.
    True
  • The demonstrative pronoun 'ce' refers to something general or abstract.

    True
  • What does the indefinite pronoun 'on' mean in French?
    One, people, someone
  • Interrogative pronouns in French are used to ask questions about nouns
  • What is the interrogative pronoun for "which one" (masculine singular)?
    Lequel
  • Understanding the different types of pronouns is crucial for constructing proper French sentences.
    True
  • Order the steps to using pronouns in French sentences:
    1️⃣ Identify the noun to replace
    2️⃣ Choose the correct type of pronoun
    3️⃣ Replace the noun with the pronoun
  • Possessive pronouns in French agree in gender and number with the item owned, not the owner.

    True
  • Which demonstrative pronoun refers to a specific, previously mentioned noun?
    Celui
  • Match the demonstrative pronoun with its definition:
    Ce ↔️ Refers to something general
    Ceci ↔️ Refers to something abstract
  • Match the indefinite pronoun with its meaning:
    Quelqu'un ↔️ Someone
    Rien ↔️ Nothing
  • Relative pronouns in French connect a subordinate clause to the main clause
  • Match the possessive pronoun with its masculine singular form:
    Le mien ↔️ Mine
    Le tien ↔️ Yours
  • Translate: Ce livre est le mien.
    This book is mine
  • What is the French demonstrative pronoun for "that one" (masculine singular)?
    Celui
  • Demonstrative pronouns agree in gender and number
  • Match the relative pronoun with its function:
    Qui ↔️ Subject of subordinate clause
    Que ↔️ Direct object of subordinate clause
    Dont ↔️ Depends on something
    Où ↔️ Refers to a place or time
    Lequel ↔️ Used after prepositions
  • Match the type of pronoun with its definition:
    Personal Pronouns ↔️ Replace nouns as the subject, object, or in a reflexive sense
    Demonstrative Pronouns ↔️ Replace nouns and indicate proximity
    Possessive Pronouns ↔️ Replace nouns and indicate ownership
    Relative Pronouns ↔️ Connect a subordinate clause to the main clause
    Interrogative Pronouns ↔️ Ask questions about nouns
  • Object pronouns in French indicate who or what receives the action
  • Demonstrative pronouns in French indicate proximity
  • Demonstrative pronouns in French are used to indicate proximity or distance
  • The demonstrative pronoun "celui" refers to a specific, previously mentioned noun.

    True
  • Indefinite pronouns in French refer to non-specific people or things.
    True
  • Personal pronouns in French can act as either the subject or the object of a sentence.

    True
  • Possessive pronouns in French agree in gender and number with the owner of the item.
    False
  • Demonstrative pronouns in French are only used to indicate proximity.
    False
  • Demonstrative pronouns in French are used to replace nouns and indicate proximity or distance
  • Give an example of a sentence using the demonstrative pronoun 'ce'.
    Ceci est un stylo
  • Indefinite pronouns in French are used to refer to specific people or things.
    False
  • What is the French relative pronoun for "the man who"?
    Qui
  • Translate: Qui est-ce?
    Who is it?