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In French, dont (meaning whose, of whom, of which, about which) is used to refer to people or things, but its form NEVER changes. la femme dont la voiture est ...
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Since possession is indicated with de, dont can express it as well. When the thing possessed is a person, dont is equivalent to "whose"; when it's inanimate, ...
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11 Oct 2021 · The pronoun dont can be translated as whose, of whom, or of which and expresses the possession when a French verb is used with the preposition ...
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19 May 2022 · "Dont" has a broad range of applications compared to "duquel" and its brethren. It is used as a relative pronoun to signify possession as well ...
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23 Jan 2019 · As you can see in the below sentences, when what comes after de is put before it you should use dont. ... This last sentence is incorrect, but ...
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Dont is used when the noun replaced is an object of the preposition de. We usually use it with these expressions (se souvenir de, parler de, avoir besoin de ...
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Referring to either people or things, dont replaces de + an object in a relative clause. Some expressions in French automatically have de attached to it, hence ...
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Relative pronoun "dont" ; C'est la robe noire · je rêve. C'est une robe noire. Je rêve de cette robe noire. ; L'araignée est le seul insecte · j'ai peur. L'araignée ...
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25 Jul 2020 · The relative pronoun DONT is used with all the verbs which are constructed with an object using the preposition “DE”. pronom relatif dont.
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10 Feb 2022 · The relative pronoun dont refers back to people and things and used use for verbs or verbal expressions following by the preposition de. J'ai ...
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Referring to either people or things, dont replaces de + an object in a relative clause. Some expressions in French automatically have de attached to it, hence ...
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Another French relative pronoun is dont. When translated in English, it means whose, of whom, of which. It may be used to refer to persons or things. The good ...
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