Point de départ The verbs prendre (to take, to have) and boire (to drink), like être, avoir, and aller, are irregular. © 2015 by Vista Higher Learning,

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Point de départ The verbs prendre (to take, to have) and boire (to drink), like être, avoir, and aller, are irregular. © 2015 by Vista Higher Learning, Inc. All rights reserved.

The forms of the verbs apprendre (to learn) and comprendre (to understand) follow the same pattern as that of prendre. © 2015 by Vista Higher Learning, Inc. All rights reserved.

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Partitives Use partitive articles in French to express some or any. To form the partitive, use the preposition de followed by a definite article. Although the words some and any are often omitted in English, the partitive must always be used in French. © 2015 by Vista Higher Learning, Inc. All rights reserved.

Note that partitive articles are only used with non-count nouns (nouns whose quantity cannot be expressed by a number). The article des also means some, but it is the plural form of the indefinite article, not the partitive. © 2015 by Vista Higher Learning, Inc. All rights reserved.

To give a negative response to a question asked using the partitive structure, as with indefinite articles, always use ne…pas de. © 2015 by Vista Higher Learning, Inc. All rights reserved.

Essayez. Complétez les phrases. Utilisez la forme correcte Essayez! Complétez les phrases. Utilisez la forme correcte du verbe entre parenthèses et l’article qui covient. prend des 1. Ma soeur _______ (prendre) _______ éclairs. 2. Tes parents _______ (boire) _______ café? 3. Louise ne _______ (boire) pas _______ thé? 4. Est-ce qu’il y _______ (avoir) _______ sucre? 5. Nous _______ (boire) _______ limonade. 6. Non, merci. Je ne _______ (prendre) pas _______ frites. 7. Vous _______ (prendre) _______ taxi? 8. Nous _______ (apprendre) _______ français. © 2015 by Vista Higher Learning, Inc. All rights reserved.