Introduction
In French, possessive adjectives are used to show ownership or relationships between people and things. They must agree in gender and number with the noun they modify.
Possessive Adjectives
English | French (Singular) | French (Plural) |
---|---|---|
My | mon (masculine) | mes |
ma (feminine) | ||
Your | ton (masculine) | tes |
ta (feminine) |
Examples
Singular
- Mon livre (My book)
- Ma chaise (My chair)
- Ton stylo (Your pen)
- Ta table (Your table)
Plural
- Mes livres (My books)
- Tes stylos (Your pens)
Key Points
- Mon, ma, and mes are used to express "my."
- Ton, ta, and tes are used to express "your."
- The choice between mon/ma and ton/ta depends on the gender of the noun.
- Mes and tes are used for plural nouns, regardless of gender.
Conclusion
Possessive adjectives in French must match the gender and number of the noun they describe. Use this guide to properly indicate ownership in French.