Explain how ‘qui’ and ‘que’ are used in the following sentences:
❏ J’ai une copine qui est française.
❏ C’est le livre qu’il va acheter.
Devise a formula you can use to help you remember this
grammar rule.
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A useful formula is in english write 'que than' because que sounds sort of like "'curd" in english, and for qui, it sounds like key. So, remember 'Key and curd'

Ok so the first sentence is "I have a girlfriend who is French", and the second one is "This is the book he’s going to buy"

Qui means who, and que means than, but I don't see que in either sentence.

The que is is shortened to to qu because it’s followed by il, which begins with a vowel, so it’s qu’il