This clause functions as a descriptor in a sentence, and includes averband a subject. It always begins with a relative pronoun (who, whom, which, whichever, that, etc) or a relativeadverb(where, when, why). It’s a dependent clause, which means that it cannot stand alone as a sentence...
But in that case when avanture beginswith a vowel why not cet instead of cette Asked 6 years ago Like0Answer3 Share Chris W.C1 Kwiziq Q&A super contributor Correct answer Hi Harsha, ce -- the pronoun to use with male nouns starting with a consonant.cet --for male nouns s...