Neutral relative pronouns explained simply

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jrineakter
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Neutral relative pronouns explained simply

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Hi! Understanding a language well is rewarding, but sometimes you can be a little frustrated when you can't express yourself like a native speaker. That's normal, of course. A non-native speaker will never express themselves like a native speaker, but there are some easy-to-understand grammar points that can help you speak much more naturally. Let's try to see one of these techniques together today.

Before we begin, let me remind you that in the description of this video you have a quiz that simply allows you to test your understanding of the things we are going to talk to you about today and we are going to talk to you about neutral relative pronouns.

There are different categories of relative pronouns. You have simple relative pronouns (qui, que, dont, où), compound relative pronouns (lequel, quelle, ceux, dont, quel etc.) and you have india whatsapp number data neutral relative pronouns (ce qui, ce que, ce dont). Today, we are going to focus on the neutral ones because it is really very important to master them well. We have talked about all these types of relative pronouns in episodes of "SOS grammaire", which is a project of the Académie Français Authentique .

Registration for the Academy is currently closed, but if you want to know more and join the waiting list, join the link in the description and in the "i" for info over there. This will allow you to leave us your address and we will let you know when there is a registration section. As I said, we are closed 90% of the year.

In the "SOS grammar" project, Valentine, who assists me, who accompanies me, she answers all your grammar questions in a simplified and authentic way. We are not here to learn pure theory, but we simply help you progress by having slightly simplified content. So, we simplify all of this for you. You have an audio, a PDF sheet and a quiz to test yourself on lots of grammatical subjects. We release a new episode of "SOS grammar" every month.

Again, if you are interested, you can discover or join the waiting list at the Authentic French Academy . There are of course many other things in the Academy, meetings with our tutors etc.
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