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How do you choose the correct demonstrative adjective: "ce," "cette," or "ces"?

Choosing the Right Demonstrative Adjective: "ce," "cette," or "ces"

Important Points:

  1. Understanding Gender and Number:

    • Ce: Used for one masculine item (like ce livre - this book).
    • Cette: Used for one feminine item (like cette table - this table).
    • Ces: Used for more than one item, for both genders (like ces chaises - these chairs).
  2. Examples:

    • Do you see this dog? (in French: Vois-tu ce chien?)
    • Look at this dress! (in French: Regarde cette robe!)
    • These books are interesting. (in French: Ces livres sont intéressants.)
  3. Agreement with Nouns:

    • Always choose the right demonstrative adjective to match the noun's gender and number.

Now you can practice using "ce," "cette," and "ces" the right way!

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How do you choose the correct demonstrative adjective: "ce," "cette," or "ces"?

Choosing the Right Demonstrative Adjective: "ce," "cette," or "ces"

Important Points:

  1. Understanding Gender and Number:

    • Ce: Used for one masculine item (like ce livre - this book).
    • Cette: Used for one feminine item (like cette table - this table).
    • Ces: Used for more than one item, for both genders (like ces chaises - these chairs).
  2. Examples:

    • Do you see this dog? (in French: Vois-tu ce chien?)
    • Look at this dress! (in French: Regarde cette robe!)
    • These books are interesting. (in French: Ces livres sont intéressants.)
  3. Agreement with Nouns:

    • Always choose the right demonstrative adjective to match the noun's gender and number.

Now you can practice using "ce," "cette," and "ces" the right way!

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