Language/French/Grammar/Possessive-determiners
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The possessive determiner (or "possessive adjective"), is used to show possession. For example, "mon", "ta" and "ses" (my, your, their).
In English, the choice of the possessive determiner sometimes depends on the sex of the owner: his indicates that the owner is male, while her indicates that the owner is female. ⚠ However, in French, the choice of the possessive determinant depends on whether the "thing possessed" is singular or plural, feminine or masculine.
⚠ The choice of determinant depends on the gender of the noun owned, not the gender of the owner; There are different forms of the determinant if the noun is plural. |
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Summary table of possessive determiners
First person | Masculine | mon (my) | notre (our) |
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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) |
French
subject |
English determiners | French determiners | Examples: |
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je | my | mon (m)
ma (f) mes (pl) |
my brother
my sister
my friends |
tu | your | ton (m)
ta (f) tes (pl) |
your brother
your sister
your friends |
ilelleon | his, her, one's, its | son (m)
sa (f) ses (pl) |
his/her/one's brother
his/her/one's sister
his/her/one's friends |
nous | our | notre (m/f)
nos (pl) |
our brother
our sister
our friends |
vous | your | votre (m/f)
vos (pl) |
your brother
your sister
your friends |
ilselles | their | leur (m/f)
leurs (pl) |
their brother
their sister
their friends |
Possessive determiners agreement
Possessive determiners agree in gender and number with the nouns they precede:
French | English |
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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
" ("Unh
muet" in French):
French | English | BUT ⇾ | French | English |
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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
Video - possessive adjectives (determiners) in French (mon, ma, mes..)
A quick tutorial explaining how to use French possessive adjectives (possessive determiners).
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French Possessive Adjectives (Masculine Singular) - YouTube
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