| 1867 - 878 páginas
...mia ! 11<j fall--, I my r ••-.">.• I Este libro es suyo. This book is Kit (or tan, or theirs). The possessive pronouns agree in gender and number...person or thing possessing. Thus, su libro may mean hit book, her book, or //••-.-..• book; sus libros may mean hit bookt, her books, or lh<-ir book».... | |
| Jean-Pons-Victor Lecoutz de Levizac - 1828 - 466 páginas
...votre, mf vos, mf, your ( 3d leur, mf leurs, m. /. their NB These possessive pronouns in French always agree in gender and number with the object possessed, and not with the possessor as in English, for which reason they must be repeated before every noun. EXAMPLES. Mon pere,... | |
| Joseph F. A. Boeuf - 1829 - 274 páginas
...which are called demonstrative adjectives. 01' THE POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES. These adjectives in French agree in gender and number with the object possessed, and not with the possessor, as in English ; and as the gender and number of the adjective change, according to those... | |
| Jean Pons victor Lecoutz de Levizac (d.1) - 1834 - 494 páginas
...vos, m. _/°. your. £3d leur, mf leurs, m._/; ' 222. NB These possessive pronouns in French always agree in gender and number with the object possessed, and not with the possessor as in Euglish, for which reason they must be repeated before every noun. EXAMPLES. Mon pere,... | |
| Charles Jean Delille - 1837 - 98 páginas
...reference to nouns understood, are called disjunctive possessive pronouns. Possessive pronouns in French, agree in gender and number with the object possessed, and not with the possessor, as in English. Singular. Plural. Mas. Fem. Mas. and Fern. mon ton son ma ta sa mes tes my.... | |
| Alexander G. Collot - 1848 - 262 páginas
...nos, our. Totre, votre, vos, your. leur, leur, leurs, their, 100. These adjectives, in French, always agree in gender and number with the object possessed, and not with the possessor, as in English, for which reason they must be repeated before every noun : as, Mon pere,... | |
| Léon Contanseau - 1849 - 228 páginas
...pronouns, when accompanied by de or à, becomes du, de la, des, and aux, à la, aux. These pronouns always agree in gender and number with the object possessed, and not with the possessor, as in English. BXAMPLBg. Mon père et LK VÔTRK, my father and yours. Ma mère et LA VOTEE,... | |
| 1855 - 424 páginas
...hen is his (or hers, or theirs). Eitoi libros ton tuyot, these Monks are his (or hers, or theirs). The possessive pronouns agree in gender and number...and not with the person or thing possessing. Thus, tu libro may mean — his book, her book, or their book ; sut libros may mean — his books, her books,... | |
| Theodore Robertson - 1856 - 654 páginas
...is required after the conditional. Cette langue etant la sienne, 132. The possessive pronoun agrees in gender and number with the object possessed, and not with the possessor, as the English pronoun does. LEXICOLOGY. A number of derivatives formed by means of the... | |
| L. Contanseau - 1858 - 268 páginas
...them an idea of possession. These adjectives are the following : The possessive adjectives, in French, agree in gender and number with the object possessed, and not with the possessor, as in English. EXAMPLES. Son mari, her husband. Son frère, her brother. Sa femme, his wife.... | |
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