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  • curprev 22:09, 15 September 2023Vincent talk contribs 2,048 bytes +2,048 Created page with "{{French-flag}} <div class="pg_page_title">Use of 'lequel' in Relative Clauses in French Grammar</div> == Introduction == The relative pronoun 'lequel' is an essential element in French grammar. It is used to link sentences or clauses and replaces a previously mentioned noun that is inanimate or not human. This lesson will help you understand how and when to use 'lequel' in relative clauses. == 1. Understanding 'lequel' == 'Lequel' replaces a previously mentioned nou..."