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Possessive adjs

Possessive adjs. My = mon , ma, mes (all mean my, but mon for masculine nouns, ma for feminine, and mes for plural) you r= ton, ta , tes (for tu version, more informal) Or votre , votre , vos (for more formal vous version, with someone older or groups)

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Possessive adjs

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  1. Possessive adjs My= mon, ma, mes(all mean my, but mon for masculine nouns, ma for feminine, and mes for plural) your= ton, ta, tes(for tu version, more informal) Or votre, votre, vos(for more formal vous version, with someone older or groups) His, hers, its= son, sa, ses Theirs= leur, leur, leurs

  2. Agreement • Remember, the possessive agrees with the noun, the thing being owned, not the person owning it • So, if we were talking about a guy, we would say “Kevin écoutesamère” with a feminine sa, because it’s referring to his mom, not Kevin • If we were talking about his dad, we would say “Kevin écoutesonpère” with masculine son, but it has nothing to do with whether Kevin is a girl or guy, it’s because his dad is a guy

  3. Practice Fill in the right possessive adj J’aimebaladeur(m). (mon, ma, mes) Ilsregardetélé (f). (leur, leur, leurs) Tuveut CDs (m,p) (ton, ta, tes) Vousaimezclasse (f)? (votre, votre, vos) Il n’aime pas soeur (f). (son, sa ,ses) Nous mangeonsdiner (m). (notre, notre, nos)

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