C’est / Ce sont / Il y a
Ce – It / This /These Est – is C’est – It is/It’s/This is Ce sont – These are C’est un – It’s a- Pronounced as “Set ahn” C’est une – It’s a (when the thing is feminine) – Pronounced...
Ce – It / This /These Est – is C’est – It is/It’s/This is Ce sont – These are C’est un – It’s a- Pronounced as “Set ahn” C’est une – It’s a (when the thing is feminine) – Pronounced...
Plurals refer to the grammatical form of a noun that indicates more than one person, animal, thing, or concept. In English, most plurals of nouns are formed by adding an “s” or “es” to the singular form. For example, “cat”...
Articles are used with nouns and it is important to understand that all nouns in French have a gender (masculine or feminine) and number (singular or plural). Hence the articles are words that indicate the gender and number of a noun.
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