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Demonstrative pronouns this that these those Masc Masc vowel/h Fem All plural CE CET CETTE CES Ce vin This wine That wine Cet hôtel This hotel That hotel Cette glace This ice cream That ice cream Ces crêpes These crepes Those crepes These words are always followed by a noun

A. Point out something specific B. To choose between things. There is a need to: A. Point out something specific B. To choose between things. THIS ONE  THAT ONE THESE ONES   THOSE ONES  These are NOT followed by a noun Instead they are followed by –CI and –Là to indicate which is “this” and which is “that” (Think Voici (here it is) and Voilà (there it is ) In other words, this one here, that one there

M MPL F FPL celui The one ceux The ones celle Celles celui-ci This one ceux-ci These ones celle-ci this one celles-ci celui-là that one ceux-là Those ones celle-là celles-là those ones Je n’aime pas ces verres. Je voudrais ceux-là Les bérets? Celui-ci est noir, celui-là est rouge Ces oranges sont pourries. Donnez-moi celles-ci Ma fourchette est sale. Donnez-moi celle-là Il y a deux robes. Celle-ci est bleue, et celle-là est blanche.

Fussy fussy! You don’t like this/that one. You want the other one! Donnez-moi… Montrez-moi… Je voudrais….. Celui-ci Celui-là Ceux-ci Ceux-là Celle-ci Celle-là Celles-ci Celles-là Je n’aime pas Ce livre Ces pois Ce journal Ces haricots m Cette soupe Cette glace Cette fourchette Ces oranges f Ces escargots m Ce fromage Ces fleurs f Ces pommes f Cette assiette Ce gateau Ce vin Ces raisins m Cette biere Cette chaise Cette nappe Ce pâté