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Completez avec les articles partitif (du, de, la, de l', des)
a) Je veux acheter ________ pain.
b) Vous avez ________ argent?
c) Il a ________ chance.
d) Il faut boire ________ eau.
e) J'ai ________ patience aujourd'hui.
f) Il n'a pas ________ the ou cafe.
g) Tu veux ________ sel et ________ poivre.
h) Elle ne mange pas ________ viande.
i) Ils mangent ________ oeufs au petit-dejeuner.

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Answered by skmuffiskmuffi
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Answer:

Article partitif

The partitive article refers to an unspecified quantity of food, liquid, or some other uncountable noun. English has no equivalent article – the partitive is usually translated by the adjectives “some” or “any,” or may be left out entirely.

Par exemple…

Achète des épinards. Buy some spinach.

J’ai mangé du pain hier. I ate bread yesterday.

Characteristics of partitive articles

Used with uncountable nouns like chocolate, water, and money*

Placed directly in front of a noun

Agree with the noun in number and sometimes gender

* As opposed to countable nouns like bars of chocolate, glasses of water, and euros, which take the indefinite article.

French partitive articles

Masculine Feminine

singular du

de l’ de la

de l’

plural des des

Answered by SeedhemautOP
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a) du
b) de l’
c) de la
d) d l’
e) de la
f) du
g) du, de la
h) de la
i) des
Hope it helps :)
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