There are three indefinite articles in the French Language:
1. Un (Masculine Singular)
2. Une (Feminine Singular)
3. Des (Masculine/Feminine Plural)
Un is used before a masculine noun, une is used before a feminine noun and des is used before a plural noun, irrespective of whether it is masculine or feminine.
Let us look at some examples:
Un livre (A book)
Une Voiture (A Car)
Des fleurs (Some flowers)
Sentence Examples:
2. Une (Feminine Singular)
3. Des (Masculine/Feminine Plural)
Un is used before a masculine noun, une is used before a feminine noun and des is used before a plural noun, irrespective of whether it is masculine or feminine.
Let us look at some examples:
Un livre (A book)
Une Voiture (A Car)
Des fleurs (Some flowers)
Sentence Examples:
J'ai un stylo. (I have a pen)
Il ya une banane. (There is a banana)
Avez vous des pommes? (Do you have some apples?)
Il ya une banane. (There is a banana)
Avez vous des pommes? (Do you have some apples?)
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