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What part of speech is "ce" and what does it mean?
It is a demonstrative pronoun that means "it" or "this" and occasionally "he" or "she"
How is "ce" often used?
As the subject of "etre" to form common phrases (eg., c'est = it is, he is, she is, etc)
What part of speech is "ceci" and what does it mean?
It is a demonstrative pronoun that refers to something close to the speaker and is translated as "this" or "this here"
What part of speech is "cela" and what does it mean?
It is a demonstrative pronoun that refers to somthing at a distance from teh speaker and is translated "it" or "that" or "that there" or "that over there"
What part of speech is "celui" and what does it mean?
It is a demonstrative pronoun that means "that (one)" or "the one (that...)"
What are the four different forms of celui (for different numbers and genders"
masc sing. "celui"; masc pl. "ceux"; fem sing. "celle"; fem p. "celles"
What do these demonstrative pronouns (celui, ceux, etc) mean when followed by the relative pronouns "qui" or "que"?
he who, she who, the one who, etc.
What are the suffixes that can be added to the demonstrative pronouns and what do they mean?
"ci" (here); and "la" (there)
What part of speech is "il" and what does it mean?
It is a personal pronoun that means "it" and is followed by impersonal verbs.
What are impersonal verbs?
Verbs used only in the third person singular (or, occasionally, in the infinitive) and are accompanied by "il"
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