The use of the definite article Unit 4, Lesson 10.

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The use of the definite article Unit 4, Lesson 10

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The use of the definite article

Unit 4, Lesson 10

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What is the definite article?

The definite article is the word

THE

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You already know two of the definite articles in French!

The for a masculine noun leExamples:

le baladeur – the CD playerle livre – the bookle chien – the dog

le cahier – the notebook

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You already know two of the definite articles in French!

The for a feminine noun is la

Examplesla raquette

la motola calculatrice

la voiture

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What happens if the noun starts with a vowel sound?

The le or la becomes l’ in front of any vowel sound

Examplesl’ordinateur

l’affichel’hotel

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WAIT!!!!

You know, I have more than one book and more than one notebook and morethan one pencil and more than onepen and more than one CD and more than one DVD….what do I do about that???

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Calm yourself! There is a simple solution!

First thing: to make almost any noun in

French plural, add an S to the end of the word.

Second thing:

Change the LE or the LA to LES

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Check this out!

le livre ------------- les livres

la guitare ------------- les guitares

l’appareil-photo --------- les appareil-photos

le sac ------------------ les sacs

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Do I have to keep repeating the noun?No, you can replace the noun with a subject

pronoun, il or elle depending on the gender of the noun.

Où est l’ordinateur? Il est sur le bureau.Où est la radiocassette ? Elle est dans ma chambre ?

Masculine nouns are replaced by ilFeminine nouns are replaced by elle(We’ll work on plural nouns later…)

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Besides saying “the”-----

There are 2 times the French use the definite article where we do not use it in English.

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Compare the French and the English

• J’aime le français.

• Je préfère les maths

• Tu aimes le rap?

• Nous aimons les films en classe.

I like French.

I prefer math.

Do you like rap?

We like movies in class.

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The rule:

Use the definite article (le, la, l’, les) when you are talking about nouns in a general sense, aka where we do not use a “the” in English.

(used a lot after aimer, préférer and adorer)

Why do the French do this?

Because every noun has to have some sort of article before it.

PS – We do not know all of these articles right now

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2nd time to use the definite article:

Use le before a day of the week to say “On (day of the week)…” or “Every (day of the week)…?

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Examples Le jeudi, je regarde Grey’s Anatomy.

On Thursdays, I watch Grey’s Anatomy.

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Le dimanche, je regarde “Rock of Love”

Every Sunday, I watch Rock of Love.

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Le vendredi, je dîne au restaurant.

On Fridays, I eat at a restaurant.