The partitive article is used in both French and English to talk about quantities that can't really be counted, and translates to SOME or ANY. It can be a little hard to grasp for English speakers because we frequently leave it out of our sentences
In French, the partitive article isn't left out. It also changes depending on whether what you're talking about is masculine, feminine or plural.
You will learn all you need to know about partitive articles and how to use them effectively in this video.
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