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Why is it "ce matin" and not "cet matin"? "A Paris, 4 degrés ce matin et 9 cet après-midi."
Jul 7, 2014 11:31 AM
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The normal masculine demonstrative pronoun (this/that) in French is 'ce'.
'Cet' is only used when the next word begins with a vowel, for example 'cet après-midi'. 'Matin' begins with a consonant, so you use the regular form : 'ce'
July 7, 2014
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