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Stressed pronouns standing alone
Stressed pronouns are normally used where the pronoun stands alone, or is in a phrase without a verb:
- Qui est là? Moi (NOT *je)
- Qui tu as vu? Lui (NOT *il)
- C'est elle qui t'aidera, pas moi (NOT *pas je)
Finish this lesson and explore these related pages: Possessive determiners, Omission of the article, Questions & Position of more than one object pronoun with faire etc. + infinitive.
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