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Hi all,
i come upon these sentences. I have check the online translators and both give me different translations.
eg: i have money
should it be j'ai d'argent or j'ai de l'argent
i drink water
should it be je boite de l'eau or je boite d'eau
thanks :))
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Hello
sometimes it's "de l'argent" and sometimes it's "d'argent." I tried to find easy rules.
- simple positive form => use "de l' "
i have money = j'ai de l'argent
i drink water = je bois de l'eau
- simple negative form => use " d' "
je n'ai pas d'argent
je ne bois pas d'eau
- if you add a quantity adverb before the name, it is "d' " : "j'ai beaucoup d'argent".
- if there is another name before, it's "d' " : "j'ai besoin d'argent", "je bois un verre d'eau"
- in a question about the object, it's "d' " : "combien d'argent avez vous ?"
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