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Toutes et Tous.
Quand utiliser correctement les mots «toutes» et «tous»? Est-ce qu'ils ont la même signification?
Aug 30, 2015 7:05 PM
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'Toutes' is the plural of 'toute', which is used for feminine nouns. So if all the people in the group are female ( 'toutes les filles' for example) or if all the objects are of grammatically feminine gender ('toutes les fleurs', for example) you use 'toutes' to mean 'all'. Otherwise, you use 'tous'.
August 30, 2015
Hey Sami, Je te propose ce lien qui est excellent et qui t'aidera à mieux comprendre :)
http://www.francaisfacile.com/exercices/exercice-francais-2/exercice-francais-18115.php
Good luck !
August 31, 2015
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