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Pronoun (le pronom): a word which represents a noun, an adjective, an idea, or a clause
a) personal pronoun (le pronom personnel): designates and distinguishes among the person(s) speaking (Je visite Paris.), the person(s) being addressed (Tu parles anglais?), or the person(s) or thing(s) about which one is speaking (Il visite Paris.)
b) possessive pronoun (le pronom possessif): adds an idea of possession to that which it represents (Cette maison est plus confortable que la mienne.)
c) demonstrative pronoun (le pronom démonstratif): points out that which it represents (Je préfère ce journal-ci à celui-là.)
d) interrogative pronoun (le pronom interrogatif): asks about that which it represents seeking either the identity of an unknown person or thing (Qui parle à Henri?) or further information as to the quality, nature, identity, or rank of a person or thing already known or identified (Lequel de ces livres préfères-tu?)
e) relative pronoun (le pronom relatif): serves to join a noun or a pronoun, which it represents, to a clause which explains or determines this noun or pronoun (Voici une fille qui ne veut pas se marier.)
f) indefinite pronoun (le pronom indéfini): designates in a more or less vague manner that which it represents (Paul parle à quelqu'un.)

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2006-12-18 06:05:04 · answer #1 · answered by whadda-dingo-gal 6 · 1 0

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