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  1. Dec 8, 2022 · Learn how to use Mon, ma, mes; ton, ta, tes; son, sa, ses = my; your; his / her in French (French possessive adjectives) and get fluent faster with Kwiziq French. Access a personalised study list, thousands of test questions, grammar lessons and reading, writing and listening exercises. Find your fluent French!

  2. Sep 11, 2012 · My in French: Mon, ma, mes. To express, “my” in French, use: mon, ma and mes. The rule for possessive adjectives is that they must agree in gender and number with the noun that they precede. For example, livre (book) is masculine: le livre. Hence, “I like my book” is “J’aime mon livre”.

  3. J’ai la chance de pouvoir télétravailler deux jours par semaine. J’aime m'installer dans mon fauteuil préféré, à côté de la fenêtre. Mon chat, Manuel, croit que c’est son fauteuil. Mais il est temps qu’il apprenne que c’est le mien et non le sien! Heureusement, il n’est jamais fâché très longtemps.

    • Using French Possessive Adjectives
    • Singular Possessive French Adjectives
    • My
    • Your
    • His, Her, Its
    • Plural Possessive French Adjectives

    French grammar touts many more possessives than English because there are different forms, not only for the person and number but sometimes also for the gender and the first letter of that which is possessed. All of the different forms are summarized in the table below and are explained in detail later in this lesson. When describing two or more no...

    In French grammar, there are three forms of the possessive for each singular person (I, you, he/she/it). The gender, number, and first letter of the noun possessed determine which form to use.

    mon (masculine singular), mon stylo(my pen)
    ma (feminine singular), ma montre(my watch)
    mes (plural), mes livres(my books)
    ton (masculine singular), ton stylo(your pen)
    ta (feminine singular), ta montre(your watch)
    tes (plural), tes livres(your books)
    son (masculine singular), son stylo(his, her, its pen)
    sa (feminine singular), sa montre(his, her, its watch)
    ses (plural), ses livres(his, her, its books)

    For plural subjects (we, you, and they), French possessive adjectivesare far simpler. There are only two forms for each grammatical person: singular and plural. Our 1. notre (singular), notre stylo(our pen) 2. nos (plural), nos montres(our watches) Your (vousform) 1. votre (singular), votre stylo(your pen) 2. vos (plural), vos montres(your watches)...

  4. Characteristics of French possessive adjectives. Used in place of an article, not with one. Placed directly in front of a noun or an adjective + noun. Must agree with the possessed noun in number and sometimes gender. Possessive adjective + noun can be replaced by a possessive pronoun. There are a total of 15 different French possessive ...

  5. Aug 15, 2023 · When a feminine word starts with a VOWEL or a mute H, you won’t use “ma, ta, sa” BUT “mon, ton, son” (the masculine form) for a reason of pronunciation – to avoid a clash of vowels. In other words, dont’ say “ma amie” but say “mon amie” – even though the word amie is feminine – with a strong liaison in N [mon Namie].

  6. Thanks to this video, you will learn possessive adjectives in French. To learn them well, repeat after the teacher. When the teacher says “mon”, say “mon”, when the teacher says “ma”, say “ma”, when the teacher says “mes”, say “mes”, and so on. Thus, you will be able to understand orally and pronounce the French ...

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