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What is the difference between IL and ils;Elle and elles

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Answered by ṧтḙℓℓᾰ
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il/ils (masculine singular/plural) and elle/elles (feminine singular/plural) are used to refer to things, as well as to people or animals. ... If there is a mixture of masculine and feminine nouns, use ils. on can mean we, someone, you, they, or people in general. It is often used instead of a passive construction.

Answered by ravindersingh80799
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IL AND ILS

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Answers. Phonetically speaking, you can't tell the difference between them; they are pronounced the same. And yes, it goes for all the other verbs where the third person singular is pronounced the same as the third person plural, except in cases where the verb starts with a vowel.

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ELLS AND ELLES

Ils is used for men, masculine nouns, and mixed gender groups – it is the default when referring to plural groups. Elles can be used only for a group of women and/or feminine nouns.

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