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soi is a non-specific stressed pronoun which is normally used either when it refers to non-specific persons or things, or indefinite phrases like on, chacun, nul, aucun, personne, tout le monde. It tends to be used after prepositions, with -même, and after ne ... que:
soi is a non-specific stressed pronoun which is normally used either when it refers to non-specific persons or things, or indefinite phrases like on, chacun, nul, aucun, personne, tout le monde. It tends to be used after prepositions, with -même, and after ne ... que:
*On pense à soi
*On pense à soi
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One must take the decision oneself
One must take the decision oneself


==Related Lessons==
<span link>After mastering this lesson, these related pages might interest you:</span> [[Language/French/Grammar/Possessive-determiners|Possessive determiners]], [[Language/French/Grammar/Omission-of-the-article|Omission of the article]], [[Language/French/Grammar/Ditransitive-verbs|Ditransitive verbs]] & [[Language/French/Grammar/Typical-use-of-the-definite-article|Typical use of the definite article]].
==Other Lessons==
* [[Language/French/Grammar/Use-of-faire-+-partitive-faire-du,-de-la|Use of faire + partitive faire du, de la]]
* [[Language/French/Grammar/Use-of-faire-+-partitive-faire-du,-de-la|Use of faire + partitive faire du, de la]]
* [[Language/French/Grammar/Differences-in-the-use-of-numbers-in-French-and-English-Order-of-cardinal-numbers-and-adjectives|Differences in the use of numbers in French and English Order of cardinal numbers and adjectives]]
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* [[Language/French/Grammar/Use-of-on|Use of on]]
* [[Language/French/Grammar/Use-of-on|Use of on]]
* [[Language/French/Grammar/Agreement-of-the-past-participle-having-the-auxiliary-"être"-in-compound-tenses|Agreement of the past participle having the auxiliary "être" in compound tenses]]
* [[Language/French/Grammar/Agreement-of-the-past-participle-having-the-auxiliary-"être"-in-compound-tenses|Agreement of the past participle having the auxiliary "être" in compound tenses]]
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Use of soi

soi is a non-specific stressed pronoun which is normally used either when it refers to non-specific persons or things, or indefinite phrases like on, chacun, nul, aucun, personne, tout le monde. It tends to be used after prepositions, with -même, and after ne ... que:

  • On pense à soi

People think of themselves

  • Pour une fois, personne ne songeait à soi

For once, no-one was thinking of themselves

  • On doit prendre la décision soi-même

One must take the decision oneself

After mastering this lesson, these related pages might interest you: Possessive determiners, Omission of the article, Ditransitive verbs & Typical use of the definite article.

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