‘Qui' or 'que'? - Relative pronouns Part 1 | The Coffee Break French Show 1.07

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Have you ever wondered whether to use ‘qui’ or ‘que’? If so, then this episode of the Coffee Break French Show is for you! Join Mark and Max as they discuss the meaning of ‘qui’ and ‘que’ and how to choose between them when speaking French

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Brilliant. I’ve been using that way of remembering for a while now and it works. As qui comes before the verb I basically think “qui verb” and it really helps me 😊

aurevoirpet-ourfrenchlife
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You guys are the best! I never understood this in school but you both explained it in a way that made it so easy. Merci!

vivia-rimae
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Very helpful, I struggle with these a lot! bon conseil, merci!

jimpaterson
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Love when you make learning so simple. 🎉 Merci

ChristineV
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Merci! :) je pense QUE j’ai appris beaucoup de choses haha

atastybolusinc.
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Do you have Qui or Que Part 2 available? In my opinion, Part 1 is a bit simplistic, IMHO. You state that Qui always stands for the subject, but in this example: Qui est-ce que Robert voit? Il voit Raymond, the 'qui' stands for the object of the sentence, non?

MsDebora
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J’aime bien votre vidéos, mais je voudrais voir plus des graphiques

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