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pronom
demonstratif ​

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Answered by gsequeira76
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Answer:

cette - feminine singular

cet-masculine singular (vowel word )

ces-plural

ce-masculine singular

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Answered by benedkdzdnklDFBKF
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Answer:

Explanation:

Use of demonstrative pronouns

A- Pronouns can replace a nominal group or an entire sentence:

I just lost my job. It's very annoying.

- It's sad that she's sick.

- Did you go to the concert yesterday?

- Yes and what I listened to very much. This = music

B- The pronouns that, those, that, those

These pronouns are normally followed by a relative subordinate clause or by a nominal group with additional name:

Among all of Marie's evening outfits, I particularly like the ones her mother made for her.

I couldn't find the bottle opener so I borrowed my neighbor's.

C- Pronouns this, that, that

They can represent

a name: - hypocrisy, I hate that.

an infinitive: Sleep, I love it

a whole proposition: Jean hasn't arrived yet, that worries me.

Note: In the current language this is very little used. We rather use that or that.

This last pronoun can however take on a derogatory meaning:

Young people don't mind anything.

D- Pronouns this one, this one, this one, this one

They replace nominal groups.

Of all these flowers, this is the one I prefer.

If you want a good melon, I recommend this one.

Note: This one, this one designating a being or a close object while this one or that one, a being or a more distant object. (See the 1st example)

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