Masculine or feminine nouns In French, all nouns have a gender – they are either masculine or feminine nouns, and they have a number – they are either singular or plural. A noun is a word that represents a person (Maya), a place (Banque), or a thing (chaise), whether concrete (chien) or abstract (bonheur). Masculine...
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Sentences RE verbs Subjonctif Présent
Sentences RE verbs Subjonctif Présent Practice and learn French with these Sentences RE verbs Subjonctif Présent. Review them and you will enhance and expand your French Vocabulary skills and grammar as well. Enjoy! Grammar : Sentences RE verbs subjonctif Sentences with RE verbs – Flashcards You can also practice these sentences with...
Possessive adjectives
Possessive adjectives Possessive adjectives show to whom a thing or person belongs; they agree in gender and number with the noun they modify . But in the plural form, there is no difference between masculine and feminine. Short video : part 1 Short video : part 2 1.- Singular Possessive Adjectives: Masculine Singular:...
Possessive adjectives practice
Possessive adjectives practice In this post, Possessive adjectives practice, learn how to use mon, ma, mes, ton, ta, tes, son, sa, ses and more! Possessive adjectives in French agree in gender and number with the noun they modify—except in the plural form, where there’s no distinction between masculine and feminine. Grammar: Possessive adjectives Les...