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Possessive Adjectives

Possessive Adjectives. My = Mon (before a masculine singular noun) Ma ( before a feminine singular noun) Mes (before a plural noun). Ton Ta = Your Tes Use when speaking in the “ tu ” form “Comment est ton frere ?” What’s your brother like?. Son Sa = his/her Ses

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Possessive Adjectives

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  1. Possessive Adjectives

  2. My = Mon (before a masculine singular noun) Ma (before a feminine singular noun) Mes(before a plural noun)

  3. Ton Ta = Your Tes Use when speaking in the “tu” form “Comment est ton frere?” What’s your brother like?

  4. Son Sa = his/her Ses *Son, sa, and ses may mean either her or his C’estsonpere. That’s her father. or That’s his father.

  5. Notre Notre = our Nos Voicinotrechien. Here is our dog. Voicinos chats. Here are our cats.

  6. Votre Votre = Your Vos Use when speaking in the “vous” form

  7. Leur Leur = their Leurs C’estleurlivre. It’s their book. Cesontleurshamsters. Those are their hamsters.

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