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Français 2. Sometimes when the preposition “de” (of, from) or “à” (to, at, in) is followed by a definite article, it combines with the definite article.

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2 Sometimes when the preposition “de” (of, from) or “à” (to, at, in) is followed by a definite article, it combines with the definite article to make a new word. DE AND À + DEFINITE ARTICLES

3 Contraction de + lade la de + l’de l’ de + ledu de + lesdes DE + DEFINITE ARTICLES

4 Des Examples: Où est le chien de la fille? Where is the girl’s dog? Voilà la porte de l’hôtel. There’s the door of the hotel. On va voir le Bonhomme Carnaval du (de + le) défilié. We’re going to see the parade’s Bonhomme Carnaval. Mark vient des (de + les) Etats-Unis. Mark is from the United States.

5 Contraction à + laà la à + l’à l’ à + leau à + lesaux À + DEFINITE ARTICLES

6 Des Examples: Qui va à la fête? Who’s going to the festival? Les élèves vont à l’école. The students go to school. Les Smiths sont au (à + le) nord de Montréal. The Smiths are north of Motreal. J’ai mal aux (à + les) jambes. My legs are sore.


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