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I have the following sentence
Il biot ------ Coca-cola tous les jours.
Here i need to fill it using partitif article, because Coca-cola is a propername i have to use Il boit de Coca-cola tous les jours?
Is this correct. Please correct me if i am wrong.
Greetings, What would it look like to turn these phrases into questions in order to ask how deep, tall, wide, or long something is?
Ok, we know that: '' Partitive articles, du, de la, & de l' (some/any) are used with mass nouns. Definite articles (le, la, l', les) and indefinite articles (un/une/des) are used with countable nouns.
Then what partitive ''des'' is used for? What is the difference between those two ''des''? The indefinite ''des'' vs the partitive ''des''. Are not there any uncountable nouns that have any plural form or something like that?
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