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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!. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Page 1: La  Grammaire : Indefinite articles and plural of nouns

La Grammaire: Indefinite articles and plural of nouns

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

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•Use un with masculine singular nouns. Use une with feminine singular nouns.

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Masculine Singular Nouns

Feminine Singular Nouns

Un garçon Une fille

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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.

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•We use des with plural nouns. In general, to make a noun plural, we an an s at the end of the word. This final letter is not pronounced when you say the word.

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Singular Nouns

Plural Nouns

Un garçonUne fille

Des garçonsDes filles

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What is the plural form?

• un élève• des élèves• une carte• des cartes• un poster• des posters

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Singular Nouns

Plural Nouns

un bureau des bureaux

•NOTE THE FOLLOWING EXCEPTION:

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What is the plural form?

•un tableau•des tableaux

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Singular Nouns

Plural Nouns

un CD des CD

•NOTE THE FOLLOWING EXCEPTION:

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What is the plural form?

•un DVD•des DVD

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Singular Nouns

Plural Nouns

un lecteur de CD

des lecteurs de CD

•NOTE THE FOLLOWING EXCEPTION:

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What is the plural form?

•un lecteur de DVD•des lecteurs de DVD

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

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Il y a un tableau.

Il n’y a pas de tableau.

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Il y a un professeur.

Il n’y a pas de

professeur.

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Il y a une chaise.

Il n’y a pas de chaise.

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Il y a des fenêtres.

Il n’y a pas de

fenêtres.

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Il y a un ordinateur.

Il n’y a pas d’ordinateur

.

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Il y a une élève.

Il n’y a pas d’élève.


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