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Les Adjectives Demonstratives

Les Adjectives Demonstratives. Leçon de Grammaire . En Anglais. Demonstrative Adjectives point out 1. 2. They must agree in _______ with the nouns they describe. People. Things. number. This. That . These. Those. Les Examples .

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Les Adjectives Demonstratives

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  1. Les Adjectives Demonstratives Leçon de Grammaire

  2. En Anglais • Demonstrative Adjectives point out 1. 2. • They must agree in _______ with the nouns they describe. People Things number This That These Those

  3. Les Examples • Ecrivez les examples au dessous pour les photos. This hat That shirt These shoes Those socks

  4. En Français • There are more demonstrative adjectives in French than in English. • In French, adjectives not only have to agree with NUMBER but also with ___________ GENDER CE (means this or that) CETTE (means this or that) CET (means this or that) CES (means these or those)

  5. En Français cont’d • All of the singular demonstrative adjectives in French can mean ________ or _________. • CE, CETTE, and CET • There is only one plural demonstrative adjective in French. It can mean ________ or _________. • CES This That These Those

  6. Les Examples • Comment dit-on… • This hat. _________ (m.s.) • That tie. _________(f.s.) • These socks. ____________(p.) • Those coats. ____________ (p.) • This scarf. _________(f.s. before a vowel) m.s. = masculine singular p.= plural f.s.= feminine singular Ce chapeau Cettecravate Ceschaussettes Ces anoraks. Cet écharpe

  7. Une Petite Chose… ci • ________ means here • ________ means there Examples: Tuaimescesbottes-ci? _______________________? Non, j’aimecesbottes-là! _______________________! ** Add a hyphen (-) plus either of these two words after your noun to say HERE or THERE. là Do you like these boots here? No, but I like those boots there!

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