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In English, adjectives cannot be made into nouns simply by adding an article as they can be in Romance languages. | In English, adjectives cannot be made into nouns simply by adding an article as they can be in Romance languages. | ||
| − | :They have two ''cats'': <u>the red ''one''</u> is 12 years old, <u>the other ''one''</u> is only 6. | + | :They have two ''cats'': <u>the red ''one''</u> is 12 years old, <u>the other ''one''</u> is only 6.<br /><span style="font-size:72%;font-variant:small-caps;color:darkgray;>Ils ont deux chats: <u>le rouge</u>, qui a 12 ans, et <u>l'autre</u> qui n'a que 6.</span> |
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==Demonstrative Pronoun== | ==Demonstrative Pronoun== | ||
Revision as of 23:08, 10 February 2020
See also: [a], [an], [any], [only]
Cardinal number
Pronoun
In English, adjectives cannot be made into nouns simply by adding an article as they can be in Romance languages.
- They have two cats: the red one is 12 years old, the other one is only 6.
Ils ont deux chats: le rouge, qui a 12 ans, et l'autre qui n'a que 6.
Demonstrative Pronoun
| -ci | -là | |
| celle celui |
this one | that one |
| celles ceux |
these (ones) | those (ones) |
Determiner
- One person said there would be no break this morning.