Possessive pronouns and determiners in French
francais.lingolia.com › possessive-pronounsHow to use possessive pronouns in French. Possessive pronouns ( les pronoms possessifs) stand alone, without an accompanying noun. Usually, the noun has already been mentioned in the previous sentence and is now replaced with the possessive pronoun, which agrees in number and gender with the noun. Possessive pronouns correspond to the English determiners mine, yours, his, hers etc.
Possessive Adjectives - French - Exercises
https://exercises.one/french/learn-possessive-adjectiveIn French, possessive adjectives (my, your, his, her, our, their) agree with the noun they describe, NOT with the person it belongs to. It means that if you are talking about ‘his table’, in English, the emphasis is put on the fact that the possessor is masculine. In French, the possessor does not matter; because ‘une table’ is feminine, you have ...
French possessive adjectives: classification and worksheets
https://global-exam.com › blog › f...The 18 French possessive adjectives ; je, mon, ma ; tu, ton, ta ; il, elle, son, sa ; nous, notre, notre ; vous, votre, votre ...