Possessive Pronouns: Le Mien, La Mienne, Etc. : French exercises
www.exercisesfrench.com › exercise-possessiveFill in the blank with the correct possessive pronoun preceded by le, la, or les. A pronoun is a word that replaces a noun. In French, a pronoun has the same gender and number as the noun it replaces. A direct object receives the action of the verb directly. The pronouns me, te, le, and la become m’, t’, l’ before verbs beginning with a ...
Possessive adjectives-French
https://www.tolearnfrench.com/cgi2/myexam/voir2.php?id=4164How Possessive Adjectives accord with their nouns. The Possessive Adjectives can be divided into 3 groups - one for each group of grammatical person (1) My/Our: mon, ma, mes nos, notre (2) Your: ton, ta, tes, vos, votre (3) He/She/It/Their: son, sa, ses, leur, leurs. The gender and number of the object possessed determine which form to use.
Possessive adjectives-French
www.tolearnfrench.com › cgi2 › myexamHow Possessive Adjectives accord with their nouns. The Possessive Adjectives can be divided into 3 groups - one for each group of grammatical person (1) My/Our: mon, ma, mes nos, notre (2) Your: ton, ta, tes, vos, votre (3) He/She/It/Their: son, sa, ses, leur, leurs. The gender and number of the object possessed determine which form to use.