demonstrative adjectives

NicoleA2Kwiziq Q&A regular contributor

demonstrative adjectives

hi, 

I was wondering if in your example for cette aventure etait amusante why are you using cette? The rules state that if a noun starting with a vowel for masculine nouns you use cet. Or is it because aventure is a feminine noun?


thank you 

nicole

Asked 1 year ago
CélineKwiziq team memberCorrect answer

Bonjour Nicole,

As Jim stated, "cette" is used for nouns that are feminine and/or starting with a vowel "as cette doesn't pose any pronunciation issue!". Therefore, it will be used with words such as "aventure" which is feminine (the adjective "amusante" gives us a clue - it has an -e to mark the feminine gender).

I hope this is helpful.

Bonne journée !

JimC1 Kwiziq Q&A super contributor

Hi Nicole,

"Cette is used with feminine singular nouns"    

Copied and pasted directly from the lesson.

As is the case with all adjectives, they must concur with the noun both in gender and quantity.

Cette is a demonstrative adjective and does not reduce to cet even before a noun starting with a vowel.

Bonne continuation

Jim


demonstrative adjectives

hi, 

I was wondering if in your example for cette aventure etait amusante why are you using cette? The rules state that if a noun starting with a vowel for masculine nouns you use cet. Or is it because aventure is a feminine noun?


thank you 

nicole

Sign in to submit your answer

Don't have an account yet? Join today

Ask a question

Find your French level for FREE

Test your French to the CEFR standard

Find your French level
Let me take a look at that...