
Les articles and les presentatifs
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World Languages
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7th - 10th Grade
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Phyllis Cook
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C'est ...
C'est is "it is" or "that is"
It is used to identify a specific person, place, or thing.
You must use an article before the noun that it modifies.
C'est une pomme. C'est un crayon. C'est mon ami.
You can also use C'est with a proper noun to identify someone.
C'est Guilliame. C'est Suzanne. C'est mon chien Miguel.
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"Ce sont" is the plural form of "C'est."
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You can use it with
-proper nouns ( no article)
-professions (no article)
-plural nouns ( use an article)
-to describe a relationship (no article)
Using ce sont
These are some apples.
Ce sont medècins.
Ce sont élèves de français.
Ce sont les amies.
Ce sont les livres français.
Ce sont Paul, Pierre, et Guilliame.
Ce sont des pommes.
Ce sont means these are/those are. It is used with plural nouns.
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Examples:
Il est prof de maths. Il est intelligent.
Elle est infirmiére. Elle est forte.
Il est acteur. Il est grand.
Elle est actrice. Elle est blonde.
Elle est... means"She is"
It is singular and used with masculine singular nouns.
You can use it to express a profession or a relationship.
Do not use an article.
Il est... means "He is"
Il est... Elle est...
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Ils sont joueurs de football.
Ils sont professeurs.
Ils sont frères.
Elles sont copines.
Elles sont infirmiéres.
They are (feminine)- Elles sont
They are (masculine) - Ils sont
The nouns can be proper nouns and plural adjectives.
Do not use articles.
Ils sont... and elle sont are used with plural nouns and adjectives.
Ils sont... Elles sont...
Plural form of il est... elle est...
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C'est ...
C'est is "it is" or "that is"
It is used to identify a specific person, place, or thing.
You must use an article before the noun that it modifies.
C'est une pomme. C'est un crayon. C'est mon ami.
You can also use C'est with a proper noun to identify someone.
C'est Guilliame. C'est Suzanne. C'est mon chien Miguel.
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