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'Cette étudiante' or 'cet étudiante'? Which is correct?
9 Ağu 2014 12:17
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Svetlana, this is the same as your question about Mon adresse. The noun starts with a vowel so it is cet etudiante, even though the student is female. Use cet when the noun begins with a vowel.
9 Ağustos 2014
Yes, it's clear now. Thanks a lot!
9 Ağustos 2014
Sorry for the bad formatting, it's quite hard to read that way but all the new lines were removed...
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9 Ağustos 2014
Actually there are 4 adjectives like this : ce, cet, cette, ces
- "cette" for every feminine noun, no exception : cette voiture, cette étudiante
- "ce" for masculine noun starting with a consomn : ce chien, ce crayon, ce lit
- "cet" when the masculine noun starts with a vowel (like it's written in your textbook): cet oiseau, cet avion
- "ces" is the plural form and is for all genders: ces voitures, ces étudiantes, ces étudiants, ces chiens, ces avions, ...
I hope that's more clear for you !
9 Ağustos 2014
Thank you for comments. My textbook gives the rule that before words starting with a vowel (words of either feminine or masculine gender) goes 'cet'. But I cannot find a rule like this on the internet.
9 Ağustos 2014
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