Gender, nouns and articles
Gender of nouns in French
A noun refers to a person, a thing or a concept. All nouns in French have a gender, either masculine or feminine. There are various ways to make a masculine person noun feminine.
Making nouns plural in French
When there is more than one of something, it is plural. To make a noun plural in French, you usually add 's', but there are exceptions, depending on the spelling.
Definite and indefinite articles in French
Definite and indefinite articles are words for 'the' and 'a/an'. In French, the definite article ‘the’ changes depending on gender and quantity.
Partitive articles in French
Partitive articles are 'some' and 'any' in English. In French, the partitive article is 'de', followed by the definite article.
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