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==Determiners <code>votre, vos</code>==


The determiners <code>votre, vos</code> can designate more than one possessor:
*Messieurs et mesdames, votre dîner est servi !
<blockquote>Ladies and gentlemen, your dinner is served!</blockquote>and as a polite form:


==Determiners votre, vos==
*Suivez-moi, madame, votre dîner est prêt
 
<blockquote>Follow me, lady, your dinner is ready</blockquote>
The determiners votre, vos can both be used to refer to more than one possessor:
*Messieurs et mesdames, votre table est prête
Ladies and gentlemen, your table is ready
 
 
and as a polite form:
 
*Suivez-moi, monsieur, votre table est prête
Follow me, sir, your table is ready
 


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French Grammar - Possessive determiners

The possessive determinant is a type of determinant used to show possession. "mon", "ta" and "ses" are possessive determiners.

Summary table of possessive determiners

First person Masculine mon (my) notre (our)
Feminine ma (my)
Plural mes (my) nos (our)
Second person Masculine ton (your) votre (your)
Feminine ta (your)
Plural tes (your) vos (your)
Third person Masculine son (his, her, its) leur (his, her, its)
Feminine sa (his, her, its)
Plural ses (his, her, its) leurs (their)

Possessive determiners agreement

Possessive determiners agree in gender and number with the nouns they precede:

French English
Il a levé son verre  He raised his glass
Elle a rempli sa tasse  She filled her cup
Elle a rayé ses lunettes  She scratched her glasses

Feminine singular forms ma, ta, sa

The feminine singular forms ma, ta, sa become mon, ton, son when they immediately precede a noun or adjective beginning with a vowel or a 'silent h' (h muet):

French English BUT French English
ma classe  my class  mon école  my school
sa permission  her permission  son autorisation her authorisation
ta hardiesse  your audacity  ton hésitation your hesitation

Determiners votre, vos

The determiners votre, vos can designate more than one possessor:

  • Messieurs et mesdames, votre dîner est servi !

Ladies and gentlemen, your dinner is served!

and as a polite form:

  • Suivez-moi, madame, votre dîner est prêt

Follow me, lady, your dinner is ready

Other chapters

Table of Contents

Nouns


Determiners


Personal and impersonal pronouns


Adjectives


Adverbs


Numbers, measurements, time and quantifiers


Verb forms


Verb constructions


Verb and participle agreement


Tense


The subjunctive, modal verbs, exclamatives and imperatives


The infinitive


Prepositions


Question formation


Relative clauses


Negation


Conjunctions and other linking constructions