FREN 203 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Dependent Clause, World Dancesport Federation, Preposition And Postposition

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Definite article: definite articles precede nouns that are used in a very specific sense. Indefinite article: indefinite articles are used before the names of indeterminate people and things. Partitive article: partitive articles indicate a part of something, an unspecified amount or quantity. They are usually used with nouns referring to things that cannot be counted. 3rd person le/la (l") les: the pronouns precedes the verb of which it is the object. If the verb is an affirmative imperative, the object pronouns follows the verb and is connected to it by a hyphen. If the verb is a compound tense, the pronoun precedes the auxiliary verb. Y: the pronoun y can be used to replace the preposition + a noun when referring to a thing or an idea, but not when referring to a person. En: the pronoun en is used in french to express the idea of some, any or none. The partitive article + the noun that follows.