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Understanding French Demonstrative Adjectives: Usage and Practice

This guide explores French demonstrative adjectives, focusing on their gender and plurality. Understand the rules for using "ce," "cet," "cette," and "ces" based on the gender and the initial sound of the noun. We also cover how to specify nouns with "là" (there) to differentiate between items. Example sentences illustrate their usage in context, along with a sorting exercise for key vocabulary words, enhancing your comprehension and practice in French. Perfect for language learners seeking clarity on demonstrative forms!

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Understanding French Demonstrative Adjectives: Usage and Practice

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  1. Is it male and starts with a consonant? Is it female? Is it plural? Is it male and starts with a vowel sound? no no no yes yes yes yes cet ces cette ce Demonstrative Adjectives this, these That, those

  2. When you want to specify that as opposed to this, add -là(there) to the end of the noun. —J’aime ce sac. —Moi, j’aime mieux ce sac-là.

  3. Sort the words using: ce/cet/cette/ces Stylo crayons amie trousse amis Ami hôtel radio bracelet romans

  4. Use this chart for white board practice

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