What are personal possessive and reflexive pronouns?
What are personal possessive and reflexive pronouns?
personal: I, me,… possessive: mine, yours,… reflexive: myself, yourself,… demonstrative: this, that,…
What are the French possessive pronouns?
The French possessive pronouns are le mien, le tien, le sien for singular subject pronouns, and le nôtre, le vôtre and le leur for plural subject pronouns. Their forms change in the feminine and the plural.
Is LA feminine in French?
In French, there is more than one definite article to choose from. All French nouns are either masculine or feminine and, just as in English, they can be either singular or plural….1 The basic rules.
with masculine noun | with feminine noun | |
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Singular | le (l’) | la (l’) |
Plural | les | les |
How many personal pronouns are in French?
There are five different kinds of French personal pronouns, some of which are identical, which can make it tricky to grasp which is which.
Is MON a possessive pronoun?
Possessive adjectives come before the noun they refer to. They agree with what they describe, rather than with the person who owns that thing. You use mon, ton and son with feminine singular nouns when the following word begins with a vowel. You also use them with most words beginning with h.
Is SES a French pronoun?
Mon, ma, mes; ton, ta, tes; son, sa, ses = my; your; his / her (possessive adjectives)
Why do you say je me in French?
For example: Je me lève. I get up. Il s’habille. He is getting dressed….4. How to form the reflexive verbs in the present tense.
Subject pronoun | Reflexive Pronoun | What It Means |
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je | me (m’) | myself |
tu | te (t’) | yourself |
il/elle/on | se (s’) | himself/ herself/ itself/ oneself |
nous | nous | ourselves |
How to use reflexive pronouns in French?
Nous leur écrivons (We write to them). These pronouns are mostly used with reflexive verbs. The subject of reflexive verbs is the same as their (direct) object. These verbs are used together with reflexive pronouns. In English these verbs are usually used without a reflexive pronoun.
What is a possessive pronoun in French?
Possessive pronouns (les pronoms possessifs) replace nouns that are preceded by a possessive adjective. Their carry the information of who is owning something, and as such they replace two referents at the same time :
What are the different types of pronouns?
Pronouns (Personal, Possessive, Relative and Reflexive Pronouns) Pronouns are words like I, me (personal pronouns) or my, mine (possessive pronouns). example: We have got some books.
What are pronoms possessifs?
Qu’est-ce que les pronoms possessifs? Possessive pronouns (les pronoms possessifs) replace nouns that are preceded by a possessive adjective. Their carry the information of who is owning something, and as such they replace two referents at the same time :