Notes le 22-23 novembre La négation des articles indéfinis In the negative, the indefinite articles un, une, and des change to de (or d’). Paul regarde.

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Notes le novembre La négation des articles indéfinis In the negative, the indefinite articles un, une, and des change to de (or d’). Paul regarde un programme. Sophie ne regarde pas de programme. (Paul is watching a program.) (Sophie isn’t watching a program.) Paul écoute une chanson.Sophie n’écoute pas de chanson. (Paul is listening to a song.)(Sophie isn’t listening to a song.) Paul achète des crayons. Sophie n’achète pas de crayons. (Paul is buying some pencils.)(Sophie isn’t buying any pencils.)

On ne passe pas d’examen aujourd’hui. Je suis très content!

Using nouns and infinitives with the verbs adorer, aimer and détester When using nouns with adorer, aimer and détester, you need to include the definite article le, la, l’ or les. Je déteste la géometrie. (I hate geometry.) J’adore les sciences sociales. ( I love social studies.) Je n’aime pas l’école. (I don’t like school.)

In French when the verbs adorer, aimer and détester are followed by another verb, the verb is in the infinitive form. Elle aime travailler. (She likes to work.) On adore parler français. (We love to speak French.) Tu détestes étudier. (You hate to study.) If a sentence is negative, you place ne…pas around the first verb only. Vous n’aimez pas écouter les profs. (You guys don’t like to listen to the teachers.)