
Practise Your French C'est, ces or ses?
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English, Other
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10th - 12th Grade
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Hard
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The video tutorial explains the differences between the French homophones CC'EST, CES, and SES. CC'EST is used as an impersonal form meaning 'it is', CES is a demonstrative adjective meaning 'these' or 'those', and SES is a possessive adjective meaning 'his', 'her', or 'its'. The tutorial provides examples and exercises to help learners understand and use these forms correctly in context.
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