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Quelqu’un, quelque chose, ne…personne, ne…rien, ne…que

Quelqu’un, quelque chose, ne…personne, ne…rien, ne…que. Quelqu’un & quelque chose mean someone & something:. Quelqu’un fait une exp érience dans le laboratoire. Quelque chose ne va pas. Something is wrong. Ne…personne & ne…rien mean no one & nothing.

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Quelqu’un, quelque chose, ne…personne, ne…rien, ne…que

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  1. Quelqu’un, quelque chose, ne…personne, ne…rien, ne…que

  2. Quelqu’un & quelque chose mean someone & something: • Quelqu’un fait une expérience dans le laboratoire. • Quelque chose ne va pas. • Something is wrong.

  3. Ne…personne & ne…rien mean no one & nothing. • In the passé composé, rien goes afteravoir or être: Je n’ai rien vu. I didn’t see anything. • BUT, personne goes after the past participle: Je n’ai vu personne. I didn’t see anyone.

  4. You can also use personne & rien as the subject of a sentence, with ne in front of the verb: • Personnen’est venu et rienn’est arrivé. Nobody came and nothing happened.

  5. Ne…que means only: • Put nein front of the verb and quebefore what you are limiting: Il n’a gagné quedeux compétitions. He only won two competitions.

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