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Note 1 : There are also forms composed with '''''-ci'' or ''-là''''' :
===Note===
There are also forms composed with '''''-ci'' or ''-là''''' :


We use '''''-ci'' to express proximity in time or space''' , and '''''-là'' for distance.'''
We use ''-ci'' to express proximity in time or space and ''-là'' for distance:
* Singular masculine: ''ce ...-là, ce ...-ci, cet ...-ci, cet ...-là''
* Singular feminine: ''cette ...-ci, cette ...-là''
* Plural: ''ces...-ci, ces...-là''.


- Singular masculine: ''ce ...-là, ce ...-ci, cet ...-ci, cet ...-là''
===Examples===
* Cet homme-'''ci''' est marié avec cette femme-''''''.
This man '''here''' is married that woman '''there'''.
* Ces enfants-'''là''' sont très sages.
These children '''there''' are very wise.


- Singular feminine: ''cette ...-ci, cette ...-là''
===Note===
When the determinant precedes a noun (or an adjective qualifying this noun) which begins with a '''vowel or a''' silent '''''h''''' , we must use '''''cet'' à la place de ''ce'''''.


- Plural: ''ces...-ci, ces...-là''.
===Examples===
*cet homme -> ce vieil homme
this man -> this old man


Examples :
*cet artisan -> ce jeune artisan
 
this craftsman -> this young craftsman
'<nowiki/>'''- This man- '''one''' married that woman '''there''' .''''
 
'<nowiki/>'''- These children- '''there''' are very wise.''''
 
''- Cet homme-'''ci''' est marié avec cette femme-'''là'''.''
 
''- Ces enfants-'''là''' sont très sages.''
 
Note 2: When the determinant precedes a noun (or an adjective qualifying this noun) which begins with a '''vowel or a''' silent '''''h''''' , we must use '''''cet'' à la place de ''ce'''''.
 
Examples :
 
<nowiki>''</nowiki>'''''- this man'<nowiki/>'' -> '''this''' old man;'<nowiki/>'''
 
'<nowiki/>'''- '''this''' craftsman -> '''this''' young craftsman;''''
 
'<nowiki/>'''- '''this''' speech -> '''this''' overwhelming speech'''' .
 
'''''- cet h'''omme -> '''ce''' vieil homme ;''
 
''- '''cet a'''rtisan -> '''ce''' jeune artisan ;''
 
''- '''ce''' discours -> '''cet''' accablant discours''.


*ce discours -> cet accablant discours
this  speech -> this  overwhelming speech
==Summary table: Demonstrative Determiners==
==Summary table: Demonstrative Determiners==



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French Grammar - Demonstrative determiners

Definition: Demonstrative Determiners

The demonstrative determiner makes it possible to show in a precise way the thing, the person or the animal of which one speaks or which one spoke previously. It varies with the gender and number of the name it qualifies.

masculine singular feminine singular plural
ce, cette cette ces

Note

There are also forms composed with -ci or -là :

We use -ci to express proximity in time or space and -là for distance:

  • Singular masculine: ce ...-là, ce ...-ci, cet ...-ci, cet ...-là
  • Singular feminine: cette ...-ci, cette ...-là
  • Plural: ces...-ci, ces...-là.

Examples

  • Cet homme-ci est marié avec cette femme-.

This man here is married that woman there.

  • Ces enfants- sont très sages.

These children there are very wise.

Note

When the determinant precedes a noun (or an adjective qualifying this noun) which begins with a vowel or a silent h , we must use cet à la place de ce.

Examples

  • cet homme -> ce vieil homme

this man -> this old man

  • cet artisan -> ce jeune artisan

this craftsman -> this young craftsman

  • ce discours -> cet accablant discours

this  speech -> this  overwhelming speech

Summary table: Demonstrative Determiners

Proximate Non-proximate
masc ce, cet ce, cet ... ci ce, cet ... là

this, that

this ... (here)

that ... (there)

fern cette cette ... ci cette ... là

this, that

this ... (here)

that... (there)

plur ces ces ... ci ces ... là

these, those

these ... (here)

those ... (there)

NB: Masculine cet appears only when the demonstrative determiner immediately precedes a noun or adjective beginning with a vowel or a 'silent h' (h muet):

French English
cet enfant this child
cet ancien marin that ex-sailor
cet héroïsme that heroism

Other chapters

Table of Contents

Nouns


Determiners


Personal and impersonal pronouns


Adjectives


Adverbs


Numbers, measurements, time and quantifiers


Verb forms


Verb constructions


Verb and participle agreement


Tense


The subjunctive, modal verbs, exclamatives and imperatives


The infinitive


Prepositions


Question formation


Relative clauses


Negation


Conjunctions and other linking constructions