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You have already learned the partitive in another form. You learned it when it meant of, from, and about. It is “de”. The forms of it are: Masc: du Fem. : de la Vowel: de l’ Plural: des
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When it is used as the partitive, it will mean “some”. It is to indicate that you are having some of something. You will use it with verbs such as: buying, eating, cooking, etc. If the sentence is negative, the forms will change to de or d’.
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She is eating some ice cream. Elle mange de la glace. You all are making some toast. Vous faites du toast. I am having some milk. Je prends du lait. We are buying some salt and pepper. Nous achetons du sel et du poivre.
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When you are eating, buying, etc. a whole item, you will use un or une. She is eating a banana. Elle mange une banane. He is having a croissant. Il prend un croissant. I am having an apple. Je prends une pomme.
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When you are indicating that you like or dislike something, you will use: le, la, l’, and les. I like ice cream. J’aime la glace. We like bacon. Nous aimons le bacon.
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