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Professional TeacherPOSSESSIVES (PART 1)
In French, possessive pronouns and adjectives are used to indicate possession or ownership of something. They agree in gender and number with the noun they modify. Here are the main possessive pronouns and adjectives in French:
Possessive Adjectives (Les adjectifs possessifs):
These are used before nouns to indicate possession. They agree with the gender and number of the noun they modify.
Singular:
Mon (masculine) - My
Ma (feminine) - My
Ton (masculine) - Your (informal)
Ta (feminine) - Your (informal)
Son (masculine) - His/Her/Its
Sa (feminine) - His/Her/Its
Plural:
Notre (masculine and feminine) - Our
Votre (masculine and feminine) - Your (formal or plural)
Leur (masculine and feminine) - Their
Examples:
Mon livre (My book)
Sa maison (His/Her house)
Leur voiture (Their car)
Sep 10, 2023 5:18 AM
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