im not sure which article (either la or le) goes with the word ecole (meanse school0

can you help me?

4 answers

oh nevermind I figured it out.
Bonjour, Miche! French words that begin with a vowel (a, e, i, o, u and some with h) begin with l' = l'école, but the word is feminine.

Since it looks like you are beginning with articles, I'll see if I can "cut and paste" a review for you. If I can't, I'll come back and retype it:

DEFINITE AND INDEFINITE ARTICLES

The definite article, the has four forms:

le before a masculine singular noun le livre the book
beginning with a consonant
__________________________________________________________
la before a feminine singular noun la page the page
beginning with a consonant
__________________________________________________________
l’ before a singular noun of either l’ami the friend
gender beginning with a vowel l’homme the man
or silent h
__________________________________________________________
les before all plural nouns les livres the books
les pages the pages
les amis the friends
les hommes the men
__________________________________________________________
The indefinite article, a (an), has two forms: un, une.
un before a masculine noun un livre a book

une before a feminine noun une page a page
__________________________________________________________
The article must be expressed in French before each noun, although it may be omitted in English:
le père et la mère the father and mother

un crayon et une plume a pencil and pen

Sra (aka Mme)
P.S. As usual, the "cut and paste" did not work.

DEFINITE AND INDEFINITE ARTICLES:

le before a masculine singular noun beginning with a consonant = le livre (the book)

la before a feminine singular noun bginning with a consonant = la page (the page)

l' before a singular noun of either gender beginning with a vowel or silent h = l'ami (the friend) / l'homme (the man)

les before all plural nouns = les livrs / les pages / les amis (the friends) / les hommes (the mn)

The indefinite article, a (an), has two forms: un, une

un before a masculine noun = un livre (a book)

une before a feminine noun = une page (a page)

The article must be xpressed in French before EACH noun, although it may be omitted in English:

le père et la mère = the father and mother
un crayon et une plume = a pencil and pen

Feel free to ask any other question.

Sra (aka Mme)
the answer is la,at least im pretty sure.
Similar Questions
    1. answers icon 1 answer
  1. Write this sentence in the past tense: Je vais à l'école.(3 points) Responses J'ai allé à l'école. J'ai allé à l'école.
    1. answers icon 1 answer
    1. answers icon 9 answers
  2. Identify the choice that best describes the underlined word.However, when a science article is about something that strongly
    1. answers icon 13 answers
more similar questions