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lana66690 [7]
3 years ago
14

Hi I really need some help with my French hw and will appreciate ur answers

French
2 answers:
Volgvan3 years ago
5 0

Bonjour

1- Pour le diner de samedi, je vais acheter  des haricots verts, de la viande et du vin rouge.

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2- Monsieur Lebon, donnez-moi un poulet de deux kilos et des côtelettes de porc.

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3- Tu veux du café ?

    Oui merci, mais avec du lait mais sans sucre.

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4- Tu peux me prêter un peu d'argent ? <em>(elision => de + vowel = d')</em>

<em>  </em>  J'ai besoin de 200 euros.

    Non, je ne peux pas te prêter d'argent <em>(OR</em> <em>de l'</em><em>argent)</em> , l'argent ne pousse pas sur les arbres! Et 200 euros, c'est beaucoup d'argent! <em>(elision => le + vowel =l')</em>

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5- Pour faire un  bœuf Bourguignon, il faut du bœuf, des oignons, du vin   rouge, du sel et des champignons. En général, on le mange avec des   pommes de terre.

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6- Tu as soif ? Tu veux de l'eau minérale ou de la limonade ?

   Non,  merci, je ne veux pas de limonade parce que je n'aime pas la limonade.

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7- Je n'ai pas acheté d'asperges mais j'ai acheté des haricots verts et du <em>(OR </em><em>des )  </em>brocolis parce que les haricots verts et le brocolis sont bons pour la santé.

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<em>EXPLANATION</em>

French partitive articles

For an unspecified quantity of food, or uncountable things in English, you use "some" or<em> nothing</em>...

in French, we use►

du <em>(= de+ le)  </em>+<em> </em>masc. sing.

de la + fem. sing.

de l' = when the following noun begins with a vowel or mute "h"

des = all  plural nouns

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when the sentence is negative, it becomes de or d'

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in some expression, you us as well de la, du

avoir de la chance <em>(to be lucky)</em>

c'est bon pour la santé = <em>its good for your health</em>

avoir du courage <em>to have courage</em>

il y a du soleil <em>it's sunny</em>

.......

<em>much more to say, I guess, but difficult for me to explain more ...</em>

<em>-</em>

hope this helps ☺☺☺

pickupchik [31]3 years ago
4 0

<em>Bonjour ! </em>

Answer:

<em />

<em>1. Pour le dîner de samedi, je vais acheter</em>

<em>"des" haricots verts.</em>

<em>"de la" viande et</em>

<em>" du"vin rouge.</em>

<em />

<em />

<em>2. Monsieur Lebon, donnez-moi "un" poulet deux kilos et "des" côtelettes "de" porc, s'il vous plaît.</em>

<em />

<em />

<em>3. Tu veux "un" café?</em>

<em>- Oui, merci, avec  "du" lait mais sans sucre.</em>

<em />

<em />

<em>4. Tu peux me prêter un peu argent ? J'ai besoin  "de" 200 euros.</em>

<em>- Non, je ne peux pas te prêter " </em>de l' <em>argent, </em> l'<em>argent ne pousse pas sur</em>

" les" <em>arbres ! Et 200 euros, c'est beaucoup </em>d' <em>argent !</em>

<em />

<em />

<em>5. Pour faire "un"  boeuf Bourguignon, il faut  "du" boeuf, " des" oignons, "du" vin rouge, "du" sel et  "des" champignons. En général, on le mange avec "des" pommes de terre.</em>

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<em>6. Tu as soif ? Tu veux de </em>l'<em>eau minérale ou </em>"de la " <em>limonade ?</em>

<em>- Non merci, je ne veux pas </em>"de"<em> limonade parce que je n'aime pas </em>"la" <em>limonade.</em>

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<em>7. Je n'ai pas acheté </em>d' <em>asperges mais j'ai acheté </em>"des" <em>haricots verts et " </em>du<em>" brocoli, parce que "</em>les"  <em>haricots verts et </em>"le" <em>brocoli sont bons pour </em>"la"<em>santé.​</em>

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