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French Grammar - Possessive determiners
Summary table of possessive determiners
First person | masc | mon my | notre our |
---|---|---|---|
fem | ma my | ||
plur | mes my | nos our | |
Second person | masc | ton your | votre your |
fem | ta your | ||
plur | tes your | vos your | |
Third person | masc | son his, her, its | leur his, her, its |
fem | sa his, her, its | ||
plur | ses his, her, its | leurs their |
Possessive determiners agree in gender and number with the nouns they precede:
French | English |
---|---|
Elle a levé son verre | She raised her (or his) glass |
Il a rempli sa tasse | He filled his (or her) cup |
Il a cassé ses lunettes | He broke his (or her) glasses |
The feminine singular forms ma, ta, sa become mon, ton, son when they immediately precede a noun or adjective beginning with a vowel or 'silent h' (h muet):
French | English | |||
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ma classe | my class | BUT | mon école | my school |
sa permission | her permission | BUT | son approbation | her approval |
ta hardiesse | your audacity | BUT | ton hésitation your | hesitation |
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