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Les Adjectifs Possessifs

Les Adjectifs Possessifs. Function:. Possessive adjectives are words used in place of articles (un, une, le, les etc.) They indicate to whom something belongs (e.g my mother, your father, his sister, ou r brother etc.). The Vowel Rule.

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Les Adjectifs Possessifs

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  1. Les Adjectifs Possessifs

  2. Function: • Possessive adjectives are words used in place of articles (un, une, le, les etc.) • They indicate to whom something belongs (e.g my mother, your father, his sister, our brother etc.)

  3. The Vowel Rule • When a feminine noun begins with a vowel (e.g. amie) the masculine possessive is used in order to avoid two vowels placed together (eg. ma amie)= (mon amie)

  4. Pratique: Fill In the Blanks

  5. Les différences entre l’anglais et le français • In French, possession by a person is shown differently than English when we use a person’s name. Jean-Francois’s book. Le livre de Jean-Francois.

  6. Hmmm … quelle est la règle? • When we use the name of a person to show possession, in French the name of the person will always come after the object. Le stylo du professeur La téléphone de Maman Les cahiers des étudiants

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