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Les adjectifs possessifs

Les normes: Communication 1.2: Understanding the written and spoken language Comparisons 4.1: Understanding the nature of language. Les adjectifs possessifs. What do possessive adjectives show? With what does the possessive adjective agree – the owner or the object being possessed?

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Les adjectifs possessifs

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  1. Les normes: Communication 1.2: Understanding the written and spoken language Comparisons 4.1: Understanding the nature of language Les adjectifs possessifs

  2. What do possessive adjectives show? With what does the possessive adjective agree – the owner or the object being possessed? How many forms are there of each possessive adjective? What is unusual about « son, sa et ses »? What form is used with nouns beginning with a vowel ? Les questions essentielles:

  3. Show possession Must agree with noun being possessed 3 forms of each one Always use masculine form before a vowel Les adjectifs possessifsen bref:

  4. Les adjectifs possessifs 1. You use a possessive adjective to show possession or ownership. Like other adjectives, a possessive adjective must agree with the noun it modifies.

  5. Les adjectifs possessifs 2. The adjectives mon (my), ton(your), and son (his/her) each have three forms. The adjectives notre(our), votre(your), and leur (their) each have two forms. SINGULIER PLURIEL Féminin Masculin Masculin Féminin mon frère ma sœur mes frères mes sœurs ton frère ta sœur tes frères tes sœurs son frère sa sœur ses frères ses sœurs notre frère notre sœur nos frères nos sœurs votre frère votre sœur vos frères vos sœurs leur frère leur sœur leurs frères leurs sœurs

  6. Les adjectifs possessifs 3. Son, sa, and ses can mean “his” or “her.” The adjective agrees with the item owned, not the owner. C’est le chien de Paul. C’est son chien. C’est le chien de Marie. C’est son chien.

  7. son amie et mon amie Les adjectifs possessifs 4. You use mon, ton, or son before a feminine singular noun that begins with a vowel or silent h.

  8. 1. ____ maison a cinq pièces. a. Ma b. Mon 2. ____ voisins sont très sociables. a. Votre b. Vos 3. Ce sont les chiens de ____ tante. a. leur b. leurs Les adjectifs possessifs Choose. Answer: a. Ma Answer: b. Vos Answer: a. leur

  9. 4. Elle invite ____ amie à sa fête. a. sa b. son 5. J’adore ____ fleurs. a. leur b. leurs Les adjectifs possessifs Choose. Answer: b. son Answer: b. leurs

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