Sorry, I didn't read the explanation carefully. It's all confusing!!
some new boots
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SandraKwiziq community member
some new boots
This question relates to:French lesson "Using ''de / d' '' instead of 'des' in front of adjectives preceding nouns (partitive article)"
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HimanshuKwiziq community member
Here des means of some boots. It’s a preposition here. Des here does not mean “some”.
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some new boots
Sorry, I didn't read the explanation carefully. It's all confusing!!
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