Comparez les deux dessins. Puis posez les questions suivantes a votre partenaire. Voire partenaire repond avec ne...jamais.., ne... plus, ne....personne ou ne...rien. Suivez le modele.

There are pictures. One for 13h00 and one for 23h00. In the 13h00 one, there are students at the library studying, and there are books on the table. At 23h00, there is no one at the library and there are no books at the library either.

Here is the modele:

A 23h00 est-ce que les eleves etudient a la bibliotheque?

Non, a 23h00 ils n'etudient plus a la bibliotheque.

Here are the questions:

1. A 23h00 est-ce qu'il y a beaucoup d'eleves a la bibliotheque?

My answer: Non, a 23h00, il n'y a personne a la bibliotheque.

2. A 23h00 est-ce qu'il y a des livres sur le tables?

My answer: Non, a 23hoo, il n'y a rien sur les tables.

3. Est-ce qu'il y a des chevaux a la bibliotheque?

My answer: Non, il n'y....I don't know whether to use Jamais in this one or not?

And also for number 2, I just said that there is nothing on the tables, Im not sure whether Im supposed to say no there are no books on the tables...

Go back to your previous post. I answered it there.

Sra (aka Mme)

Question 1 is correct

Ne…plus = no more
Ex: There are no more leaves on this tree. = Il n’y a plus de feuilles sur cet arbre.
jamais = never
What do you NEVER find in a library

To answer question 3, you should use "jamais," which means "never." The sentence would be: "Non, il n'y a jamais de chevaux à la bibliothèque."

Regarding question 2, if you want to specify that there are no books on the tables, you can say: "Non, il n'y a pas de livres sur les tables." This phrase explicitly states that there are no books on the tables. Saying "il n'y a rien sur les tables" is also correct and conveys the same meaning, emphasizing that there is nothing on the tables in general.

Remember, you can use "rien" (nothing) when referring to the absence of any objects, whereas "pas de" (no) is used when referring to the absence of a specific object.