Singular – singulier

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Let's Define It!

What's the *singular*?

There are two number-related categories in French grammar. The singular and the plural.

The singular affects the forms of adjectives, nouns, pronouns, determiners, and verb forms when the number of entities refer to one thing or one person. Look

Le chien (the dog)

mon chien (my dog)

une table (a table)

la table (the table)

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Let's Pronounce It!

What does it sound like in French?

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Let's Have an Example or Two!

Can a little reinforcement do the trick?

Some French words in the singular form:

mon enfant (my children)

une abeille (a bee)

l'oiseau (the bird)

Brigitte mange. Brigitte is eating.

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