Relative Clause Exercises For French Grammar

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Relative clauses in French grammar are a fundamental aspect of the language that allows us to provide additional information about a noun. A relative clause is introduced by a relative pronoun, such as “qui,” “que,” “dont,” or “où.” These pronouns help to create a link between the main clause and the relative clause, making the sentence more detailed and informative. In French, relative clauses usually follow the noun they modify and agree in gender and number with that noun. As a language specialist and teacher, it is essential to create grammar exercises that help students practice and understand the use of relative clauses in French. In the following exercises, students will be asked to fill in the blanks with the appropriate relative pronoun to complete the sentence.

Exercise 1: Fill in the Relative Clause

Exercise 2: Fill in the Relative Clause

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