Am still confused on how to use ce and cet pliz its still a problem am still left out
Ce and cet
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nanseka c.Kwiziq community member
Ce and cet
This question relates to:French lesson "Ce/cet/cette and ces = this/that and these/those (French Demonstrative Adjectives)"
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Salut Nanseka,
Both are used in front of a masculine noun. Ce goes before a noun that starts with a consonant e.g. 'ce garçon' (this boy) whilst cet goes before a noun that starts with a vowel or silent h e.g. 'cet arbre' (this tree) or 'cet homme' (this man).
Matthew
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