Possessive Pronoun and Determiner Exercises For French Grammar


Exercise 1: Possessive Determiners


In French grammar, possessive pronouns and determiners are used to show ownership or possession. Possessive determiners, also known as possessive adjectives, are placed before a noun to indicate who the noun belongs to, while possessive pronouns replace the noun entirely. In French, both possessive pronouns and determiners agree in gender and number with the noun they are modifying, not with the person who possesses the object. Therefore, it is important to pay attention to the gender and number of the noun when selecting the appropriate possessive pronoun or determiner.

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Exercise 2: Possessive Pronouns

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