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Lera25 [3.4K]
3 years ago
8

Choose whether the specified adjective comes before or after the word in question.

French
1 answer:
Sauron [17]3 years ago
7 0
Before.
So it’s: Le vieil homme aime danser.
It translates to: The old man likes to dance.
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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

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YOUR (informal)

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  • ta (if followed by a feminine noun)
  • tes (if followed by a plural noun)

HIS/HER

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  • sa (if followed by a feminine noun)
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OUR

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YOUR (formal)

  • votre (if followed by a singular noun - doesn't matter if masculine or feminine)
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THEIR

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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
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Hope this helps :)

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