Bonjour
J'ai un métier. C'est mon métier.
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Nous avons des amis. Ve sont nos amis.
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Eh Paul! Quelle est ta préférence ? Le café ou le thé ?
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Ils ont rois animaux. Ce sont leurs animaux.
Step-by-step explanation
Possessive adjectives
In French they don't agree with who it belongs as in English.
It agrees with what is possessed
ex =
Tom's mother => his mother BUT in French => sa mère (une mère : fem. noun)
Kate's mother => her mother ----> in French => sa mère (it agrees with mother as above)
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french adjectifs possessifs
- masc. sing. ==>mon, ton, son, notre, votre, leur
- fem. sing. ==> *ma, *ta, *sa, notre, votre, leur
- plural =====> mes, tes, ses, nos, vos, leurs
IMPORTANT (this an important rule)
*but in front of a vowel, the feminine possessive adjectives ending with a vowel (ma, ta, sa) are changing (for a better sound as in English you don't say " a arm" or "a apple"but "an arm" , an apple"
fem. sing. possessive adjectives ending with a vowel when the following nouns begins with a vowel become ==>
mon, ton, son ("mon amie", "ton orange", son enfance" they are all feminine words beginning with a vowel (plural doesn't change as all the possessive adjectives are ending with consonants)
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I tried to explain it as well as I could..
Hope this helps ☺☺☺