The French possessive adjectives

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The next part is about the possessive adjectives like my euro, etc, in English. But in French, all the possessive adjectives have three falls, masculine, feminine, and plural. And each forms have a specific shape. So let's start with the first possessive adjective. My. So in French, mine can be written.

Map, mate. So the first one stands for mine, when it's a possessive masculine adjective, starting with a Volvo and a consonant. For example. Suppose you know my brother's names is simple, fast. Money mobile if you my building is old, or if you but mom can also stands for mine when it's supposed to see feminine adjective starting with a Volvo. For example, Hi my name is my friend.

I run the zoom call is and it refers to my when it's supposed to see feminine energy, starting with a consonant. For example, Master sepal mango. My sister's name is Marco. Master sepal moku. The first form may refers to mine when it's supposed to sieve through adjective starting with either Volvo or consonant For example, although Maxime some isn't, Audrey and Maxime are my friends or they Maxime some is Maple home. My parents are French Maple home.

The second possessive adjective is your and in French it becomes that the, the first one tone refers to you. When it's a possessive masculine energy starting with Volvo or consonant, like in for nap after mo is some your flirt is nice on the bus to know is somehow or compare efficiency. Your father is very kind compares it to But can also stands for possessive feminine adjective, when it starts with a Volvo. Like for example, on a cruise, it's when your spouse is very beautiful. Tommy approves it. Then we do that which stands for you, when it's a positive human adjective, starting with a consonant, like in the sentence than ism it involves your house is huge, isn't it, you know?

And then the last one, the stands for you when it's supposed to see if you're allergic to starting with verbal consonants, like in this sentence. These aren't consonants. Typically, your kids are blue Be polite. Enough cancel Tripoli. The lead was Oshima your books at my place. The leave was Tsushima the third one, she is her, it becomes Some say in French.

The first one refers to please her. When it's supposed to see it must be an adjective starting with hobo consonant, like in the sentence from the campobasso like song. I don't understand he is her accent finicum Papa Maxim Somali it eternia she's her husband is Italian Somali Italian Some can also refer to his home when it's a possessive familial adjective, starting with Volvo. Jensen, highlight his her look. gems. Fa stands for his her when it's supposed to mean an adjective starting with a consonant, for example.

So what you have to he's heard is fast forward to here. Then we do have C, which refers to his or her when it's a possessive adjective starting with vocal or consonants. For example, saying that she's her grades are good. See not sunburn. Cesar is on top he is her Chloe's How can CS have some help? The following possessive adjective is our and in French it becomes not no so now stands for our when it's supposed to see if masculine or feminine adjective starting with Volvo or consonant not collision.

We can. Our region is very quiet not correlation it can not add on to our adventure stuff. Not having to close then Nope. stands for our when it's supposed to safe for all objective starting with modal and consonants like in the following sentences and those are set so that we can our ancestors are Africans that was on set, so that we can not only men our goals are the same. No boots on him and the following possessive adjectives is new. When in refers to a group of people.

Any friendship becomes a vote. Vote. So vote refers to you when it's supposed to see masculine feminine adjective, starting with Volvo or consonant, for example, but having a ton of European Union is important dump of not having fun Your train arrives in five minutes and rho stands for new when it's a possessive Corolla gt starting with Volvo and consonants for example, before punching somebody up paintings are beautiful rope onto Sunday. Those that don't you feel your expectations are different. Those that you feel and finally we have there, which in French becomes learn and learn with an S. Solo without s refers to there was this a masculine or feminine energy starting with either Volvo consonants like the sentences nutshell they don't really they're they're essentially a Don't you know they call it clean one there's cool loofa no they call it Phil one and learn with S stands for their when it's supposed to see your adjective starting with Volvo and consonant like in three Sundays you their fruits are delicious.

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