ce cette ces as adjectives (demonstrative)
This tree is cute.
Cet arbre est mignon.
Those mountains are tall.
Ces montagnes sont hautes.
this / that girl
cette fille
this/that former château
cet ancien château
I am going to that car.
Je vais à cette voiture.
Ce can be a neutral, demonstrative pronoun. True or False
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When the subject noun (or noun phrase) follows the verb être one uses...
ce as a neutral, demonstrative pronoun.
ce can represent
he, she, it, they (pronouns not adjectives)
ces
plural masculine or feminine
This/that landscape is magnificent. m.n.
Ce paysage est magnifique.
I have never seen this boy before.
Je n’ai jamais vu ce garçon avant.
That owl has black feathers. [ h aspiré ]
Ce hibou a des plumes noires.
This hamburger is very expensive! [ h aspiré ]
Ce hamburger est très cher!
Used when a masculine noun starts with an “H aspiré.”
Ce
used for masculine, singular nouns which start with a vowel.
Cet
That friend is French.
Cet ami est Français.
Do you know that animal over there?
Tu connais cet animal là-bas ?
This man is not like the others.
Cet homme n’est pas comme les autres.
I remember this hotel.
Je me rappelle de cet hôtel.
used for feminine, singular nouns no matter what letter they start with.
Cette
I don’t like that coffee brand.
la marque = brand.
Je n’aime pas cette marque de café.
This friend lives in Canada
Cet ami habite au Canada.
This (female) friend lives in Canada.
Cette amie habite au Canada.
I think these cats are hungry.
Je pense que ces chats ont faim.
Are those chairs for sale?
Ces chaises sont-elles en vente?
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This book doesn't belong to me.
Ce livre ne m’appartient pas.
This man is truly an inspiration to all.
Cet homme est vraiment une inspiration pour tous.
ce
(masculine)
(singular)
(before a consonant or aspirated h)
I've never seen this show before. - Really? It's so good!
Je n’ai jamais vu cette série auparavant. - Vraiment ? Elle est trop bien !
cet
(masculine)
(before a vowel or silent h)
(singular)
Cette
(feminine)
(singular)
(before a consonant or aspirated h)
(before a vowel or silent h)
These women are mean.
Ces femmes sont méchantes.
These men are mean.
Ces hommes sont méchants.
That girl is beautiful.
Cette fille est belle.
This dog is intelligent.
Ce chien est intelligent.
This man is handsome.
Cet homme est beau.
That tree is very sinister.
Cet arbre est très sinistre.
We will stay at this hotel.
Nous allons rester dans cet hôtel.
This church is very old.
Cette église est très vieille
Ces is used for all plural nouns
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Cette is used with feminine singular nouns
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Ce is used with masculine singular nouns starting with a consonant;
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Cet is used with masculine singular nouns starting with a vowel or mute h
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You can have these photos if you like.
Tu peux prendre ces photos si tu veux.
Those mountains are dangerous in winter.
Ces montagnes sont dangereuses en hiver.
You can take this book.
Tu peux prendre ce livre-ci
I don't like this car at all.
Je n’aime pas du tout cette voiture-là.
This view is wonderful.
Cette vue est magnifique
cette nuit
tonight
last night
Note that --- changes to ---- before a masculine singular noun that begins with a vowel or silent -h, eg:
ce = cet
Ces means 'these'.
It's used before a noun in the __form.
plural
You're not going to wear
that dress, are you?
Tu ne vas pas porter
cette robe, n'est-ce pas ?
What did you do this summer?
Qu'as-tu fait cet été ?
What did you have for breakfast, this morning?
Qu'as-tu mangé au petit-déjeuner ce matin ?
You can wear those black shoes if you want.
Tu peux porter ces chaussures noires si tu veux.
That hotel doesn't have a good reputation.
Cet hôtel n'a pas bonne réputation.
Here, hôtel is masculine and cette goes before a feminine singular noun.
Do you want to eat this cake or this ice-cream.
Tu veux manger ce gâteau ou cette glace?
In French, ananas is masculine but begins with a vowel, so needs ___
before it.
cet
___ would be used before a masculine noun starting with a vowel.
cet
_____ goes before a feminine singular noun.
Cette
_____ chaussures noires
The clues are in the noun and adjective ending-->
-es is always feminine plural.
ces
____ hôtel n'a pas une bonne réputation. m.n.(This hotel doesn't have a good reputation.)
Here, ce would be incorrect because a vowel next to a silent -h is not possible.
Comes before a masculine singular noun,
ce
comes before a feminine singular noun
cette
Note that ce changes to cet before a
masculine singular noun that begins with a vowel or silent -h, eg:
Ces means 'these'. It's used before a ______ in the ______ form.
noun, plural
You use ___< before a singular, masculine noun that begins with a consonant:
ce
You use ___< before a singular, masculine noun that begins with a vowel or a silent h
cet
You use _____ before a singular, feminine noun. The noun can begin with a vowel or a consonant, it doesn't matter. You would still use _____ .
cette
You use ___ before a plural noun. The noun can be either masculine or feminine; they both use ___ in the plural.
ces
___ homme est intelligent.
cet
____ fille est belle.
Cette
___ église est vieille.
(église = church f.n.) (vieille = old f. adj.)
Cette
This friend lives in Canada.
Cette amie vit au Canada.
This hero is Superman. [ h aspiré ]
Ce héros est Superman
I like this hammock. [ h aspiré ]
j'aime ce hamac
The fishing boat captain wants to save this lobster.
Le capitaine du bateau de pêche veut sauver ce homard.
They're called "h muet" (as in "homme") vs "h aspiré" (as in "haut"). French dictionaries usually specify the pronunciation.
They're called "h muet" (as in "homme") vs "h aspiré" (as in "haut"). French dictionaries usually specify the pronunciation.
When a singular demonstrative adjective precedes a masculine noun or adjective that begins with a vowel or h muet, ______ is used to avoid a hiatus
cet
When dealing with a French noun starting with an "h aspiré" (aspirated h), you would use ____ instead of ___
ce cet
When dealing with a French noun starting with an "h aspiré" (aspirated h), you would use ____ instead of ___
ce instead of cet
"_____" is used for masculine singular nouns starting with a consonant, or nouns with an aspired h.
an aspirated "h" is treated like a consonant
ce
For example, the word
h _ r _ c __ t (bean)
starts with an “H aspiré.”
haricot
Demonstrative adjectives
come before a noun and agree with the noun.
____ comes before a masculine singular noun
ce
"____" comes before a feminine singular noun
cette
Note that ___ changes to ____ before a masculine singular noun that begins with a vowel or silent -h,
ce cet
Note that ____ changes to ____ before a masculine singular noun that begins with a vowel or silent -h,
ce changes to cet
_____ means 'these'. It's used before a noun in the plural form.
ces
____ in French is used for masculine, singular nouns which start with a vowel.
cet
___ is also used when a masculine noun starts with an “H muet.”
cet
The “H muet” contrasts with the “H aspiré” in that it allows oral liaisons between words, just like words that begin with vowels. [ h aspiré ] is treated as a consonant.
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