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Pronoms personnels COD (me, te, le, la, nous, vous, les) et COI (me, te, lui, nous, vous, leur, y, en)Translate the following:

I will give you those documents when you come back. I will give them to you.

She has not told you the truth. She hasn’t told it to you.

I haven’t finished them.

We have always loved him.

I told her about it.

Replace the italicized words with the appropriate pronoun.

Je ne sais pas ce que tu veux.

Elles n’ont jamais donné la lettre à Yves.

Je reviens du magasin.

J’ai rencontré Julie à Brest.

Elle a peut-être parlé de sa decision à ses parents.

Pronoms relatifs simples (qui, que, dont, où, ce qui, ce que, ce dont) et complexes (lequel, laquelle, etc.)

Translate the following:

I want the book that you are reading.

Here is the book that I want.

The people with whom we had dinner are from Brasil.

This is the movie I was talking about.

This is what I was talking about.

Link the following sentences with the correct relative pronoun. Start your sentence the way it is indicated.

Il a écrit ce livre pour cette femme. Cette femme est morte hier. -> La femme

Il a écrit ce livre pour cette femme. Cette femme est morte hier. -> Il a écrit

Je suis passé par ce chemin. Ce chemin est très difficile. -> Le chemin

Il parle sans cesse de ce roman. Ce roman a eu un success énorme. ->Le roman

Ses amis ont une bonne influence sur lui. Il fréquente ces amis. ->Les amis

Passé composé et imparfait

This morning, when I woke up, I felt sick. I had a headache, I felt feverish (fiévreux) so I decided to stay in bed. I called my boss and did not go to work. Surprisingly, after making that call, I felt better and I got out of bed.

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