Language/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-là.
This man here is married that woman there.
- Ces enfants-là 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 | ||
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| masc | ce, cet | ce, cet ... ci | ce, cet ... là |
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| fern | cette | cette ... ci | cette ... là |
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| plur | ces | ces ... ci | ces ... là |
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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 |
