French Articles: Un, Une, Des
Discover how French articles such as "Un" for masculine singular nouns, "Une" for feminine singular nouns, and "Des" for plural nouns are used in the language. This fundamental aspect of French grammar plays a crucial role in correctly identifying and describing nouns in various contexts. Expand your knowledge of these articles to improve your comprehension and communication skills in French.
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Indefinite Articles Un introduces masculine/singular nouns Une introduces feminine/singular nouns Des introduces all plural nouns un une des
Indefinite Articles un a/an une a/an des some
Indefinite Articles ______fille _____ stylo _____ crayon _____ carte _____ papier _____ fen tre
_____ ordinateur _____ livre _____ poster _____ chaise _____ table _____ pupitre
Plurals of nouns In many cases you can make the noun plural by adding the letter s . You must change the article to des .
some books some pencils some pens des livres des crayons des stylos
Plurals of nouns If a noun ends in eau , make that noun plural by adding the letter x . You must change the article to des .
des bureaux des tableaux des chapeaux des bateaux des cadeaux des drapeaux some desks some (chalk) boards some hats some boats some gifts some flags
After the expression pas, you can omit the article. You can omit un, une, and des. After the expression pas there are only 2 choices. Pas de in front of consonants Pas d in front of vowels
de or d Il n y a pas __________ chaise. Il n y a pas __________ prof. Il n y a pas __________ ordinateur. Il n y a pas __________ livre. Il n y a pas __________ l ve.