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La Grammaire : Indefinite articles and plural of nouns

La Grammaire : Indefinite articles and plural of nouns . Page 24. In French, there are two words that mean a/an. Both can refer to people or things . Use un with masculine singular nouns. Use une with feminine singular nouns. Rally Robin! .

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La Grammaire : Indefinite articles and plural of nouns

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  1. La Grammaire: Indefinite articles and plural of nouns Page 24

  2. In French, there are two words that mean a/an. Both can refer to people or things.

  3. Use unwith masculine singular nouns. Use unewith feminine singular nouns.

  4. Rally Robin! • Work with your partner to add masculine singular nouns to the column on the left and feminine singular nouns to the column on the right.

  5. We use deswith plural nouns. In general, to make a noun plural, we an ansat the end of the word. This final letter is not pronounced when you say the word.

  6. What is the plural form? • un élève • desélèves • une carte • descartes • un poster • des posters

  7. NOTE THE FOLLOWING EXCEPTION:

  8. What is the plural form? • un tableau • des tableaux

  9. NOTE THE FOLLOWING EXCEPTION:

  10. What is the plural form? • un DVD • des DVD

  11. NOTE THE FOLLOWING EXCEPTION:

  12. What is the plural form? • un lecteur de DVD • deslecteurs de DVD

  13. NOTE: Un, Une, and Des become dein a negative sentence (or d’before a vowel sound: a,e,i,o,u,h).

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