Exploring Indefinite Articles in French

Can you help me with translating an indefinite article in this sentence?

J’aime mon lycée à Nice. Il est dans __________ [indefinite] immeuble moderne.

Answer:

Jaime Mon lycée a Nice. Il est dans un immeuble moderne.

In French, indefinite articles are used to refer to non-specific items or objects. For masculine nouns, "un" is used for singular form, and "des" is used for plural form. For feminine nouns, "une" is used for singular form, and "des" is used for plural form. In this case, we are looking for the correct indefinite article to use for "immeuble" (which is masculine singular).

The options we have for masculine singular indefinite articles are "un" and "une." Since the noun "immeuble" is masculine, the correct indefinite article to use in this sentence is "un." Therefore, the correct translation of the sentence is "J’aime mon lycée à Nice. Il est dans un immeuble moderne."

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