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French does not use the definite article (le, la, les) before possesive pronouns (mon, ton, etc.) Does that clarify which one you should use?
so would it be au? i thought it should just be à but my answer choices are only those
au is the contraction of à + le, only one of your options doesn't have a definite article
what exactly are definite articles?
French definite articles are le, la, les in English the definite article is the
oh right. and isnt les used when its referring to like multiple things, like plural?
and so then my answer for my question would be de right?
because de means to right, in this sense
de is the correct preposition, but the sentence means I'm talking about my prof