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  1. Pronoms toniques - zaimki akcentowane: • podkreślają podmiot. Moi je ne veux pas y aller! (Ja nie chcę tam iść!) • podkreślają dopełnienie bliższe lub dalsze. Lui, je lui parle en ce moment. (Do niego mówię w tym momencie) Toi, je te vois! (Widzę cię!)

  2. www.thinklanguage.com › files › ThinkFrench_OCT10_GrammarLessonFrench Pronouns - Think Language

    1 - How to pick the right pronoun? First, you have to figure out the grammatical value of the word you want to replace. For example ; Tina regarde la télévision. Qui regarde ? Tina regarde. Tina est le sujet. Therefore, I will choose a subject pronoun to replace Tina. The list of subject pronoun is: Je, tu, il, elle, on, nous, vous, ils, elles.

  3. What is a tonic pronoun? And how to use it? Tonic pronouns reinforce a noun or pronoun. (Be careful, they should not be used systematically). We use the tonic pronouns: - with the introductory c'est : play. stop. C'est vous, Monsieur Lambert ? Oui, c'est moi. - with aussi and pas: play. stop. J'aime le jazz, et toi ?

  4. Using stressed pronouns. French stressed pronouns may be used in addition to or in place of subject and object pronouns in many different ways: 1. To emphasize the subject; this is known as the accent tonique: a) After c’est and ce sont. Ce sont eux qui ont menti. They ‘re the ones who lied. C’est moi qui l’ai fait.

  5. French personal pronouns (analogous to English I, you, he/she, we, and they) reflect the person and number of their referent, and in the case of the third person, its gender as well (much like the English distinction between him and her, except that French lacks an inanimate third person pronoun it or a gender neutral they and thus draws this ...

  6. In this lesson, we will focus on eight common stressed pronouns in French: moi, toi, lui, elle, nous, vous, eux, and elles. Note: Moi is used to add emphasis to the subject, or to distinguish the subject from others in the sentence.

  7. 20 kwi 2024 · Have you wondered why you need "Moi", if there is already the pronoun "je"? And what's the stressed pronoun anyway? Today's article will help you distinguish between French stressed pronouns and personal pronouns.

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