This resource is a comprehensive overview of everything students and teachers alike need to know regarding the use of the relative pronoun ‘qui’ in subject clauses for the purposes of the GCSE French exam, equipped with worked examples and practice questions. It can either be used by teachers to guide students through lessons or by students as a revision resource.
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PRONOUNS - GCSE French Lesson Bundle
This bundle contains a comprehensive overview of all grammar relating to pronouns, as outlined by the GCSE French specification. It consists of the following topics: Contraction of Pronouns Emphatic Pronouns Relative Pronoun 'Qui' Singular Direct Object Pronouns Singular Indirect Object Pronouns Singular Reflexive Pronouns Subject Pronouns All information students will ever need for this section is contained within the documents above.
NOUN PHRASES - GCSE French Lesson Bundle
This bundle contains a comprehensive overview of all grammar relating to noun phrases, as outlined by the GCSE French specification. It consists of the following topics: Article Agreement Contraction of 'De' Contraction of Pronouns Contraction of the Definite Article Definite and Indefinite Articles Demonstrative Adjectives Emphatic Pronouns Formation of Feminine Nouns Formation of Plural Nouns Indefinite Adjectives Interrogative Adjectives Partitive Articles Possessive Adjectives Singular Direct Object Pronouns Singular Indirect Object Pronouns Singular Reflexive Pronouns Subject Pronouns Relative Pronoun 'Qui' The Use of 'De' Using the Infinitive as a Noun All information students will ever need for this section is contained within the documents above.
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