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even if a noun is masculine or feminine, which definite article do you use when the noun is plural?
□ l
□ le
□ la
□ les
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Brief Explanations
In French, the definite article les is used for all plural nouns, regardless of whether the singular noun was masculine (le) or feminine (la). l' is used for singular nouns starting with a vowel, le is for singular masculine nouns, and la is for singular feminine nouns.
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