Eire_Craig
le gouvernement !! I know in French that 'le gouvernement' can be conjugated using either the singular or plural form. Can anyone give me a list of any of the other nouns that are like this ? Also any tips on how to identify whether I should use the singular or plural form would be much appreciated. Thanks
Dec 7, 2012 10:45 PM
Answers · 2
If you talk about the government of one country, it's always singular. You'd used the plural only if you talk about multiple countries' governement. Ex : Le gouvernement a décidé de créer une nouvelle taxe. Les gouvernements des pays occidentaux s'entendent pour dire qu'il faut réduire la pollution. Regarding words that can be plural and singular, it's a bit like opening a can of worms. I'll give you only one example that springs to mind : un pantalon, des pantalons (both meaning only one pair of trousers).
December 8, 2012
Première nouvelle: Pour moi le gouvernement est un nom masculin. on peut dire le gouvernement ou les gouvernements de plusieurs pays.
December 8, 2012
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