
Possessive Adjectives in French Grammar for Beginner Learners
Explore possessive adjectives in French grammar with examples and visual aids. Learn how to use masculine, feminine, singular, and plural forms correctly to describe ownership. Master the usage of possessive adjectives in sentences and improve your French language skills effortlessly.
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5A Listening Activity: 1/ Qui est Justin? 2/ Justin a quel ge? 3/ De quelle couleur sont les yeux et les cheveux de Justin? 4/ Ils ressemblent qui?
5A Grammaire: Possessive Adjectives
Possessive Adjectives: Possessive Adjectives Masculine/ Singular Feminine before a consonant/ Singular Plural (masculine or feminine) The possessive adjectives agrees (gender, singular, plural) with the noun/object that it is describing (NOT WITH THE OWNER/PERSON SPEAKING). My Mon Ma Mes Your (informal) Ton Ta Tes Example: Mon cahier est vert. My notebook is green. It does not matter if it is a boy or girl speaking. You would use mon because cahier is masculine. His/Her/ One s/Its Son Sa Ses Our Notre Notre Nos Your (formal) Votre Votre Vos Example: Luc aime sa belle-m re. Luc likes his mother-in-law. It does not matter that Luc is a boy. It is sa because belle-m re is feminine. Their Leur Leur Leurs
Possessive Adjectives: Possessive Adjectives Masculine/ Singular/ Before a vowel Feminine before a consonant/ Singular Plural (masculine or feminine) When a Feminine/Singular word begins with a VOWEL: DO NOT USE THE FEMININE SINGULAR COLUMN!!! My Mon Ma Mes Your (familiar) Ton Ta Tes INSTEAD USE THE MASCULINE SINGULAR COLUMN!!! His/Her/ One s/Its Son Sa Ses LOOK AT WHAT HAPPENS: Our Notre Notre Nos My poster: Ma affiche. We don t want two vowels together! So, instead, switch to the masculine my. Mon affiche. MUCH BETTER! Your (formal) Votre Votre Vos Their Leur Leur Leurs
Possessive Adjectives: Possessive Adjectives Masculine/ Singular/ BEFORE A VOWEL Feminine /Singular Plural (masculine or feminine) Put the proper possessive adjective in front of each: ______ oncle my My Mon Ma Mes ______ trousse your (informal) Your (informal) Ton Ta Tes ______ livre her His/Her/On e s/Its Son Sa Ses ______ salle de classe our Our Notre Notre Nos Your (formal) Votre Votre Vos ______ fen tres my ______ beau-p re their Their Leur Leur Leurs ______ tante your (formal) ______ omelette her