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Chapter 2: Determiners


Instructions

Chapter 2 has seven sets of exercises, with corresponding instructions for the exercises below.

Answers must use the appropriate capitalization/case, punctuation, and accents to be considered correct. Answers must be typed in lower case (except for initial capital letters a sentence) and use a full stop at the end of a sentence. Other examples of correct punctuation include putting a space before exclamation marks / question marks / semi-colons / colons in French; using French guillemets; putting titles (including film titles) in italics, and so on.

Exercise 1: The definite article: Special uses in French (write-in)

Complete each sentence by typing the correct definite article (le/la/l’/les). If nothing is required, type 0.

Exercise 2: Partitive article or ‘de’? (multiple choice)

Complete each sentence by selecting the appropriate determiner from the choice of partitive articles and ‘de’/‘d’’ given. If nothing is required, select *.

Exercise 3: Definite or partitive article or ‘de’? (multiple choice)

Complete each sentence by selecting the correct determiner from the choice of definite (le/la/les) and partitive (du/de la/de l’/des) articles and ‘de’ / ‘d’’.

Exercise 4: Article use with ‘ne….’ expressions (multiple choice)

Select the correct determiner to fill in the blanks appropriately. If nothing is required, select *.

Exercise 5: Omission of articles (write-in)

Complete each sentence by typing the appropriate article where needed. If an article is not required, type 0.

Exercise 6: Demonstrative determiners (multiple choice)

Complete each sentence by selecting the correct demonstrative article (ce, cet, cette and ces).

Exercise 7: Possessive determiners (multiple choice)

Complete each sentence by selecting the correct possessive article.

Characters

Some write-in answers may require you to include the following characters:

To type these characters in the answer box, you may copy and paste from these instructions. (Select the character and copy using Ctrl+C and paste using Ctrl+V.)