Adjective agreement CHAPITRE 3
https://ozolnieks.files.wordpress.com/2013/08/fr1-tutorial-ch-3.pdfIn English Possessive adjectives (my, your, his, her, its, our, and their) indicate to whom or to what something belongs. They do not change form, regardless of whether they modify singular or plural nouns. The distinction between his, her, and their tells us whether something belongs to a male or a female, or to more than one person. Your ...
Possessives: pronouns | - | LearnEnglish - British Council
https://learnenglish.britishcouncil.org › ...I, me, my, mine. you, you, your, yours. he, him, his, his. she, her, her, hers. it, it, its, -. we, us, our, ours. they, them, their, theirs ...
Possessive adjectives-English
https://www.tolearnenglish.com/exercises/exercise-english-2/exercise...Possessive adjectives. * my, your, her,his, its, our,their do not change. They are the same with singular and plural nouns: Here are my books. I like their cars. *The possessive its has no apostrophe (') The cat likes its food. Complete the sentences with my,your,her,its,our or their.
Possessive pronouns and adjectives - English Grammar
www.englishgrammar.org › possessive-pronounsNov 06, 2016 · Complete the following sentences using an appropriate possessive adjective or possessive pronoun. Possessive adjectives are words like my, your, our, his, her, its and their. They are used before nouns. Possessive pronouns are words like mine, yours, ours, his, hers and theirs. They are used alone. 1. This is …………………. house. (our / ours) 2.