Hi, um does, "il mange de la glace" mean he eats sone ice cream, or he eats ice cream?
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This question relates to:French lesson "Du/de la/de l'/des = Some/any (French Partitive Articles)"
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Hi Ledesi,
The partitive article 'some' (or 'any') is often omitted in English.
This isn't the case with French where it has to be in the sentence.
Please take a look at the following lesson for more information -
Partitive Article – du, de la, de l’, des
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