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Understanding French Demonstrative Pronouns and Verbs

This text provides examples of French expressions and their meanings, focusing on the phrases "c'est" and "ce sont". It explains how "c'est" translates to "he is", "she is", or "it is", while "ce sont" means "they are", "these are", or "those are". This guide is useful for beginners learning French to grasp the basics of identifying and using these important pronouns in everyday conversation.

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Understanding French Demonstrative Pronouns and Verbs

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  1. The Tricksters – Group 1 (con’t) • Voici des exemples: [bell] [vee-yay] [nooh-vell]

  2. C’est  Ce sont • c’est means: • He is (he’s ) • She is (she’s) • It is (it’s)

  3. C’est  Ce sont • Ce sont means: • they are (they’re) • These are • Those are

  4. C’est (s)  Ce sont (pl)

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