bugsmith2006 bugsmith2006
  • 11-08-2021
  • French
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le, la, les and I mean ____
in French
O alan
O the
O some
o nothing

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rose9374
rose9374 rose9374
  • 11-08-2021

Answer:

the

Explanation:

Unlike English, French nouns have a gender and number. The article must agree with the noun, which means that they have to show whether they are masculine/feminine and singular/plural to match the noun.

masculine = le (singular)

feminine = la (singular)

before a noun that starts w/a vowel = l' (singular)

les = masculine/ feminine (plural)

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