What is difference between article contracted and partitive
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Partitive Articles: du de l' de la (in English: some, some, some)
e.g My grandma puts (some) brandy in her cakes
Contracted articles: au, aux (in english- at)With the preposition "à" (= at), the masculine and singular definite article "le" makes a new definite article"au" which is called contracted article.Example: (I stayed at the office.)
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e.g My grandma puts (some) brandy in her cakes
Contracted articles: au, aux (in english- at)With the preposition "à" (= at), the masculine and singular definite article "le" makes a new definite article"au" which is called contracted article.Example: (I stayed at the office.)
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Partitive Articles: du de l' de la (in English: some, some, some)
e.g My grandma puts (some) brandy in her cakes
Contracted articles: au, aux (in english- at)With the preposition "à" (= at), the masculine and singular definite article "le" makes a new definite article"au" which is called contracted article.Example: (I stayed at the office.)
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