I read the lesson and it says you use "des" for countable objects and "du, de la, de l' and des" for uncountable objects.
How do you know when to use "des" for uncountable objects instead of "du"?
I read the lesson and it says you use "des" for countable objects and "du, de la, de l' and des" for uncountable objects.
How do you know when to use "des" for uncountable objects instead of "du"?
Bonjour Suhana,
Take a look here:
Using 'des' as a partitive article
Article partitif - French Partitive Article
Article indéfini - French Indefinite Article
I hope this is helpful.
Bonne journée !
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