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Q1Domain Verified
In "The Complete French Definite Articles Course 2026," the concept of "article elision" is presented as a fundamental rule. Which of the following scenarios, outside of the typical vowel or mute 'h' rule, would *incorrectly* involve elision with a definite article?
The definite article *le* preceding the noun *arbre* (tree).
The definite article *les* preceding the noun *amis* (friends).
The definite article *l'* preceding the noun *eau* (water).
The definite article *la* preceding the noun *heure* (hour).
Q2Domain Verified
The "French Articles Mastery Hub" emphasizes that the choice between *du*, *de la*, *de l'* and *des* (partitive articles) is not solely about gender and number. Considering the context of indefinite quantity, which sentence, if translated to French using a partitive article, would be *most* likely to require a switch to the simple preposition *de* (or *d'*) due to a negative construction or a quantitative expression?
Nous avons des pommes. (We have apples.)
Il ne veut pas de sucre. (He does not want any sugar.)
Je mange du pain. (I am eating some bread.)
Elle boit de la limonade. (She is drinking some lemonade.)
Q3Domain Verified
"The Complete French Definite Articles Course 2026" dedicates a section to the nuanced usage of definite articles with abstract nouns. When an abstract noun is used in a general sense, what is the typical rule regarding the definite article?
The indefinite article *un*, *une*, or *des* is use
D) The partitive article *du*, *de la*, *de l'* or *des* is used.
The definite article is omitted entirely.
The definite article *le*, *la*, or *les* is used.

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