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"internet, c'est utile" or "L'internet, c'est utile" can I use both of them?? If I can, do they mean the same thing? if "L'internet, c'est utile" is wrong, why is it? thank you in advance!
2014年7月28日 23:48
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Usage varies on this one. You can either use Internet as a proper noun with no article, and say "Internet, c'est facile" (with a capital I wherever it occurs -- J'aime Internet), or you can use it as a common noun with an article and no capital letter: L'internet, c'est facile. J'aime l'internet. In Quebec, most French speakers use Internet as a proper noun without an article.
2014年7月29日
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