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en:grammaire:noms_adjectif:possessifs:adjectifs [2020/11/09 15:35] – [Table] heleneen:grammaire:noms_adjectif:possessifs:adjectifs [2023/02/14 14:31] (current) – external edit 127.0.0.1
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 In French nouns have genders, so the possessive adjectives agree with the thing/noun, not the owner. In French nouns have genders, so the possessive adjectives agree with the thing/noun, not the owner.
  
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 <color deeppink>une</color>  voiture (féminin)  <color deeppink>une</color>  voiture (féminin) 
-a car (une voiture) is a feminine noun, so the possessive adjective is <color deeppink>SA.</color>+ 
 +<color deeppink>une voiture</color> (a car) is a feminine noun, so the possessive adjective is <color deeppink>SA.</color>
   * Il a <color deeppink>une</color>  voiture  => C'est <color deeppink>sa</color>  voiture   * Il a <color deeppink>une</color>  voiture  => C'est <color deeppink>sa</color>  voiture
   * //He has a car => It’s his car//.   * //He has a car => It’s his car//.
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   * //She has a car => It’s her car.//   * //She has a car => It’s her car.//
  
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 <color blue>un</color> vélo (masculin) <color blue>un</color> vélo (masculin)
-a bike (un vélo) is a masculine noun, so the possessive adjective is SON.+ 
 +<color blue>un vélo</color> (a bike) is a masculine noun, so the possessive adjective is <color blue>SON</color>.
   * Il a <color blue>un</color>  vélo  => C'est <color blue>son</color>  vélo   * Il a <color blue>un</color>  vélo  => C'est <color blue>son</color>  vélo
   * //He has a bike => It’s his bike.//   * //He has a bike => It’s his bike.//