I got it wrong for using ces sont instead of ce sont. Kwiz pointed me to this lesson but it doesn't explain why ces is wrong.
lesson doesn't explain ce sont vs ces sont?
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Liam H.Kwiziq community member
lesson doesn't explain ce sont vs ces sont?
This question relates to:French lesson "C'est, ce sont = this is, these are (French Demonstrative Pronouns)"
Asked 4 years ago
Ce sont des tomates fraîches? -- These are fresh tomatoes?
Oui, ces tomatoes-ci sont fraîches. -- Yes, these tomatoes here are fresh.
In the second sentence, ces is a demonstrative pronoun for tomatoes: these tomatoes. In the first sentence it isn't. A good indicator would be if ces is immediatelly followed by the noun it refers to or not.
Maarten K. Kwiziq Q&A super contributor
For those following here later, ‘ces’ is not a demonstrative pronoun, but a demonstrative adjective. As an adjective, it needs to be linked to a noun.
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