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Ivahew [28]
3 years ago
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harkovskaia [24]3 years ago
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Answer:

What is this.............

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Anika [276]

Answer:

le soleil

Explanation:

Because vampires are scared of lights and sun is a light.

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3 years ago
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In French, do we need to use partitives articles in every sentence? I don't think we do. I am confused.
andreev551 [17]

Bonjour

Do we need to use partitive articles in every sentence in French ????

<em>The answer is </em>NO !!!

You must use partitive articles with things as food,that can't be quantified

<em>examples =</em>

<em>de l'eau = some water</em>

<em>du gâteau = some cake</em>

<em>du vin =some wine </em>

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Je veux de l'eau = I want <u>some</u> water.

<em>BUT </em>Je veux un verre d'eau.

Veux-tu du vin ?. = Do you want <u>any </u>wine ?

<em>BUT </em>Veux-tu une bouteille de vin .

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It's used as well after the verb "FAIRE"

je fais du foot = I play football

je fais de la guitare = I play the guitar

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other uses but these are the main ones

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du = + masc. noun

de la = + fem noun

de l' = in front of a noun begining with a vowel <em>(elision)</em>

des = + plural nouns both fem. & masc.

de/ d' = in a negative sentence

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<em>examples</em>

je bois du vin. Je ne bois pas de vin.

Est-ce que tu veux des pâtes? Je ne veux pas de pâtes ?

Je veux de l'eau. Je ne veux pas d'eau.

Hpe it helps ☺☺☺

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3 years ago
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I’m really struggling with this in my class can so,done help!!
Brrunno [24]

Answer:

put it in French to English or use French English dictionary

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What's the difference between jouer and faire (not the meaning) ​
deff fn [24]
The only difference is the meaning of the words where jouer is play and faire is do
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3 years ago
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