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Adjectives used as nouns
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Indefinite and negative noun phrases with adjective complements
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Adjectives with complements
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Adjectives which follow verbs or verbal expressions
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Adjectives preceded by de
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Adjectives modified by adverbs and prepositional phrases
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Combinations of adjectives
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Adjectives which normally follow the noun but can also precede, without significant changes in meaning
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Adjectives which regularly occur before and after the noun, but with a change of meaning
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Adjectives which normally occur before the noun
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Adjectives which normally follow the noun
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Possessive pronouns
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Demonstrative pronouns with —ci and —là
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Demonstrative pronouns
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Use of soi
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Stressed pronouns with ne — que and ni — ni — ne
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Coordination of stressed pronouns
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Stressed pronouns with même, aussi, seul, autres, tous and numerals
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Stressed pronouns used as the object of a preposition
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Stressed pronouns standing alone
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Use of stressed pronouns for emphasis
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Stressed pronouns
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Object pronouns in coordinated clauses
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Position of object pronouns with devoir, pouvoir + infinitives
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Position of more than one object pronoun with faire etc. + infinitive
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Order of multiple pronouns with imperatives
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Restrictions on possible combinations
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Order of unstressed object pronouns when more than one is present
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L’on VS on
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y and en in French where the English translation has no preposition