Tout ce qui should be correct = as it is the subject of m'agace and yes the object of il fait

peter b.C1Kwiziq community member

Tout ce qui should be correct = as it is the subject of m'agace and yes the object of il fait

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Chris W.C1 Kwiziq Q&A super contributor Correct answer

"Ce que" is correct, because "il" is the subject of the clause and "ce que" is the direct object. It belongs to the same clause whose verbe is "fait".

Tout ce qu'il fait m'agace. -- Everything he does annoys me.

Je trouve tout ce qu'il fait énervant. -- I find everything he does annoying.

In the first sentence "tout ce qu'il fait" is the subject of "m'agace". Whereas in the second sentence it is the direct object of "Je trouve". As you see, in both cases "ce que" is required because it is determined by its relationship to "il fait".

-- Chris.

Chris W.C1 Kwiziq Q&A super contributor
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peter b.C1Kwiziq community member
tout ce (qu' ou qui) il fait m'agace  tout ce qu direct object of il fait but tout ce qui subject of m'agace

Tout ce qui should be correct = as it is the subject of m'agace and yes the object of il fait

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