Hi,
Il va chercher sa commande à la poste.
Answer:
Ton
leur
Mes
Ses
Explanation:
Possessive adjectives describe the following noun, whether or not that is the subject of the sentence. That is really important to remember. Here are the meanings of the possessive adjectives:
MY
- mon (if followed by a masculine noun)
- ma (if followed by a feminine noun)
- mes (if followed by a plural noun)
YOUR (informal)
- ton (if followed by a masculine noun)
- ta (if followed by a feminine noun)
- tes (if followed by a plural noun)
HIS/HER
- son (if followed by a masculine noun)
- sa (if followed by a feminine noun)
- ses (is followed by a plural noun)
OUR
- notre (if followed by a singular noun - doesn't matter if masculine or feminine)
- nos (if followed by a plural noun)
YOUR (formal)
- votre (if followed by a singular noun - doesn't matter if masculine or feminine)
- vos (if followed by a plural noun)
THEIR
- leur (if followed by a singular noun - doesn't matter if masculine or feminine)
- leurs (if followed by a plural noun)
Here are some tips for figuring out which possessive adjective to use:
- If a word ends in -s or -x, it is most likely plural
- If a word has an extra e at the end, it is most likely feminine
- If a word ends in -que, -ée, -elle, or -tion, it is most likely feminine
- If you have figured out that the noun is singular, but can't figure out if it is masculine or feminine, I would divert to masculine, since there are a lot more masculine words out there than feminine (but only do this as a last resort)
Hope this helps :)
<em>Bonjour ! </em>
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Voici <em>or </em>"ce sont"<em> Toutou et Hugo, les chiens de la famille Beaubourg.</em>
Ils sont <em>beaux.</em>
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<em>Verbe "être" au présent : </em>
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<em>je suis</em>
<em>tu es</em>
<em>il, elle, on est</em>
<em>nous sommes</em>
<em>vous êtes</em>
ils sont (Toutou et Hugo = ils, "les chiens" = ils)
Chefs and cooks became much more respected in French culture. Before this, the concept was more slipshod, and cooks were simply seen as who created the food. The idea of it being almost an art form that required extensive professional study and training was really unheard of before the French culture adopted these measures.
Hello
1. Êtes vous canadien ?
2. Est ce que tu regardes la télévision ?
3. Cherchent-ils un livre à la bibliothèque ?
4. Arrivons-nous a l’école ?
5. Parle-t-elle chinois ?
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Byye