How do you use Laquelle in French?
lequel. Lequel is the French relative pronoun counterpart for “which” and it is used for indirect objects. It follows the prepositions à, de or pour and only used when referring to things (never about people). In addition, it has to agree with the noun’s gender (masculine or feminine) and number (singular or plural).
What is Lequel Laquelle?
Lequel, laquelle, lesquels, lesquelles (“which” or “whom”) are used as the object of a preposition referring primarily to things. The form of lequel must agree with the antecedent.
Is Laquelle masculine or feminine?
As an Adjective
Singular | ||
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Masculine | Feminine | |
Forms | lequel | laquelle |
à + lequel | auquel | à laquelle |
de + lequel | duquel | de laquelle |
What are Pronoms Relatifs in French?
There are five relative pronouns in French: qui, que, dont, où, and lequel.
How do you use Laquelle in a sentence?
I talked to a woman yesterday. C’est la dame à laquelle / à qui j’ai parlé hier. That’s the woman I talked to yesterday.
How do you know when to use quel or Lequel?
because quelle is an adjective and therefore always precedes a noun. Note that quelle and laquelle agree in number (singular) and gender (feminine) with the noun they refer to, chemise. Their other forms are quel/lequel (masculine singular), quels/lesquels (masculine plural), and quelles/lesquelles (feminine plural).
Is Lequel a Pronom Relatif?
Pronom relatif. Note that lequel has different forms depending on the gender and number of what it replaces, plus some of those have special contracted forms.
How do you use Lequel and Quel in French?
Lequel, “which one,” is the third interrogative pronoun and the pronominal equivalent of the interrogative adjective quel, meaning that quel + noun can be replaced by lequel. And like quel, lequel has different forms depending on the gender and number of the noun it replaces.
How do you know when to use Qui or Que in French?
qui is used as the subject of the verb in the relative clause; que is used as the object of the verb in the relative clause; French does not omit the relative pronoun; in general, the choice does not depend on whether the referent is human or non-human (or animate or non-animate).
How do you use Pronom Interrogatifs?
Interrogative pronouns (les pronoms interrogatifs) are qui, que, quoi and lequel. We use them in questions and sentences to replace the name of the person or thing about which we’re asking a question. The interrogative determiner (le déterminant interrogatif) quel always comes before a noun.