Language/French/Grammar/Omission-of-the-article-in-participle-+-noun-constructions-linked-by-de
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
Rate this lesson:
French Grammar – Omission of the article in participle + noun constructions linked by de
The article is omitted after de in participle + n o u n constructions where the participle functions as an adjective:
French | English |
---|---|
couvert de boue | covered with mud |
rempli de rancune | filled with rancour |
dépourvu de sens | lacking any meaning |
comblé de bonheur | overwhelmed with happiness |
entouré d'imbéciles | surrounded by idiots |
Other Lessons[edit | edit source]
- Plural of words in "Al"
- Subject verb agreement — Verb “être”
- Use of indefinite and partitive articles after the negative forms
- Ce, and compound forms of être
- Differences in the use of numbers in French and English Ordinal number abbreviations
- Direct Object Pronoun
- How to use « il y a » in French
- Adjectives which normally occur before the noun
- Demonstrative pronouns
- Compound adjectives involving demi—, nu— and mi—
- Subject–Verb Agreement
- Position of object pronouns with infinitives
- Stressed pronouns used as the object of a preposition
- Questions