Demonstrative adjectives in French

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Key points about demonstrative adjectives in French

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  • in French are ce/cet/cette, meaning 'this' or 'that' and ces, meaning 'these' or 'those'.

  • Ce is used with singular , or cet when the noun starts with a vowel or silent ‘h’.

  • Cette is used with feminine singular nouns.

  • Ces is used with plural nouns, both masculine and feminine.

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How to say ‘this’, ‘that’, ‘these’ and ‘those’

To say ‘this’ or ‘that, use ce, cet or cette. To say ‘these’ or ‘those’, use ces. These are called demonstrative adjectives.

Masculine (before nouns starting with a consonant)Masculine (before nouns starting with a vowel or silent ‘h’)FemininePlural

For example:

  • Ce garçon est très intelligent. – This/That boy is very intelligent.

  • Cet homme est très beau. – This/That man is very handsome.

  • Cette fille est très courageuse. – This/That girl is very brave.

  • Ces enfants sont mignons. – These/Those children are cute.

Demonstrative adjectives - Mini quiz

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Choose the correct demonstrative adjective (ce, cet, cette or ces) to complete this sentence:

Je voudrais acheter ______ jupe car elle est très jolie. (I would like to buy this/that skirt because it is very pretty.)

Choose the correct demonstrative adjective (ce, cet, cette or ces) to complete this sentence:

Nous avons déjà regardé ______ film. (We’ve already watched this film.)

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Quiz - Demonstrative adjectives in French

Practise what you've learned about demonstrative adjectives in French with this quiz.

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