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iogann1982 [59]
4 years ago
6

Complete the sentence with ce, cet, cette, ces: _____ balle de softball est nouvelle.

French
2 answers:
11Alexandr11 [23.1K]4 years ago
5 0

<em>Bonjour ! </em>

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Cette <em>balle de softball est nouvelle.</em>

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<em>cette balle = féminin/ singulier</em>

<em>ceS balleS = féminin/pluriel</em>

<em>ceS enfantS = masculin/pluriel</em>

<em>ce dessin : masculin/singulier</em>

<em>cet arbre : masculin/singulier</em>

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CE + Nom masculin  :<em> Ce chien</em>

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CET<em> + Nom masculin commençant par une voyelle   :Cet arbre</em>

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CETTE <em> + Nom féminin :Cette fille</em>

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CES   <em> + Nom pluriel : Ces maisons</em>

Sati [7]4 years ago
3 0

Bonjour

Cette balle de softball est nouvelle.

balle = une balle = feminine sing. word = cette

ballon = un ballon = masculine sing. word = ce ballon <em>(ball)</em>

homme / avion = masculine sing. word beginning with a mute "h" or a vowel = cet homme /cet avion

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ces balles / ces ballons / ces hommes / ces avions = plural nouns fem. and masc. = ces

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