Anglais, pronom relatif, proposition relative, préposition, proposition relative déterminative, complément, grammaire, which, that, who, antécédent, complément du nom, proposition relative appositive, fonction complément, quantifieur
Lorsqu'une proposition relative inclut une préposition, la relative est le plus souvent déterminative et le relatif utilisé est complément (who / which / that / ? ). La préposition se place à la fin de la relative.
[...] Celui / celle que je veux : the one I want. Exercices Exercice 1 : Employez un pronom relatif dans les phrases suivantes (exercice de synthèse) I have read many of the articles . he has published in magazines. I'll take you along to a friend of mine . will give you a meal. There's little . we can do. She found him sympathetic, a man . genuinely wanted to help. It was not a question to . she gave much thought. The first thought . [...]
[...] Her husband was very wealthy. You sent me a present. Thank you very much for it. The car crashed into a queue of people. Two of them were injured. A man answered the phone. He said that Sandra was out. This is a form. You must fill it up. I wish we had a garden. I could play in that garden. I had tea with a friend. I did not expect his visit. 10- I visited several flats. Most of them were too expensive. [...]
[...] She saw a play the name of which I don't remember. Elle a vu une pièce dont j'ai oublié le nom. Whose se traduit par « dont », mais « dont » ne se traduit pas toujours par whose. Pour la synthèse des traductions de « dont », La traduction de « dont » Whose se traduit par « dont », mais « dont » ne se traduit pas toujours par whose. Il se traduit par : Whose lorsqu'il est complément du nom. [...]
[...] Exercice 3 : This is Helen, whose husband works with me. This is the friend (who / whom) I have so often told you about. Do you know the painter whose works are exhibited at the Tate Gallery at the moment? What animal are you most scared of? It's a country whose culture I like. They have three children, two of whom live abroad. The disease (which / that) she suffers from is very rare. He owned an estate whose garden sloped down (stretched down) to the river. [...]
[...] Cours d'anglais et exercices corrigés - Les relatives Cours et notions Les pronoms relatifs complément Relative déterminative Relative appositive Who (humain) Which (non humain) That / (le plus fréquent) Who (humain) Which (non humain) Attention : et that exclu ici The people / who / that they arrested were innocent tourists. Les gens qu'ils ont arrêtés étaient d'innocents touristes. déterminative, / who / that complément, antécédent humain My children, who you wouldn't recognise, call me every day Mes enfants, que vous ne reconnaîtriez pas, me téléphonant tous les jours appositive, who complément, antécédent humain. [...]
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