Du, De La & Des: How to Form and Use Partitive Articles in French
Sometimes the smallest words can be some of the most confusing in a new language. In French, the partitive articles du, de la, and des are very …
Continue ReadingSometimes the smallest words can be some of the most confusing in a new language. In French, the partitive articles du, de la, and des are very …
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