The lesson

D. A.A1Kwiziq community member

The lesson

Hi, um does, "il mange de la glace" mean he eats sone ice cream, or he eats ice cream?

Asked 11 months ago
CécileKwiziq team memberCorrect answer

Hi Ledesi,

The partitive article 'some' (or 'any') is often omitted in English.

This isn't the case with French where it has to be in the sentence.

Please take a look at the following lesson for more information -

Partitive Article – du, de la, de l’, des

 

 

Kristine S.A2Kwiziq community member

It means both or either

D. A. asked:View original

The lesson

Hi, um does, "il mange de la glace" mean he eats sone ice cream, or he eats ice cream?

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