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(Created page with "Those are feminine nouns whose meaning are very different. ==Une ancre== "Une ancre" is the metal part that keeps a boat from moving while at sea. * Example : Les marins ont jeté l’ancre. The sailors have dropped anchor. ==De l'encre== "L'encre" is the substance used to write or print (ink). * Example : L’écolier a jeté de l’encre sur son professeur. The schoolboy threw ink on his teacher.")
 
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* Example : L’écolier a jeté de l’encre sur son professeur.
* Example : L’écolier a jeté de l’encre sur son professeur.
The schoolboy threw ink on his teacher.
The schoolboy threw ink on his teacher.
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Revision as of 23:51, 25 February 2023

Those are feminine nouns whose meaning are very different.

Une ancre

"Une ancre" is the metal part that keeps a boat from moving while at sea.


  • Example : Les marins ont jeté l’ancre.

The sailors have dropped anchor.

De l'encre

"L'encre" is the substance used to write or print (ink).

  • Example : L’écolier a jeté de l’encre sur son professeur.

The schoolboy threw ink on his teacher.

Related Lessons