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Change into possessive adjective:
Ce sont les chiens de mon voisin

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Answered by sohelasu934
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Answer:

What is a possessive adjective?

In English a possessive adjective is one of the words my, your, his, her, its, our or their used with a noun to show that one person or thing belongs to another.

Here are the French possessive adjectives. Like all French adjectives, these agree with the noun they refer to.

with masculine singular noun with feminine singular noun with plural noun (masculine or feminine) Meaning

mon ma (mon) mes my

ton ta (ton) tes your

son sa (son) ses his

her

its

one’s

notre notre nos our

votre votre vos your

leur leur leurs their

Tip

You use mon, ton and son with feminine singular nouns in front of words that begin with a vowel and most words beginning with h. This makes them easier to say.

mon assiette my plate

ton histoire your story

son erreur his/her mistake

mon autre sœur my other sister

Possessive adjectives come BEFORE the noun they describe.

Voilà mon mari. There’s my husband.

Mon frère et ma sœur habitent à Glasgow. My brother and sister live in Glasgow.

Est-ce que tes voisins vendent leur maison? Are your neighbours selling their house?

Rangez vos affaires.

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Answered by uniquesmile84
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