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Sep 19, 2021 - 10:30 AM
Never mind, I dug a bit deeper and found the answer:
Note that when the adjective is placed BEFORE a plural noun, the partitive article des (some) becomes de (or d' in front of a vowel or mute h).
and this:
ATTENTION:
This rule doesn't apply when des is the contraction of "de + les" (= of/from/to the)
Thanks,
Sam
Note that when the adjective is placed BEFORE a plural noun, the partitive article des (some) becomes de (or d' in front of a vowel or mute h).
and this:
ATTENTION:
This rule doesn't apply when des is the contraction of "de + les" (= of/from/to the)
Thanks,
Sam