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Lis la description et dis qui est-ce ce membre de la famille.
C'est le frère de ma mère= c'est mon oncle.
4. Use a possessive adjective in French to say that these things are our things.
Voilà nos oncles.
5. Use a possessive adjective in French to say that these things are your (familiar) things.
Voilà mes grand-parents.
6. Use a possessive adjective in French to say that these things are my things.
Voilà son père.
7. Lis la description et dis qui est-ce ce membre de la famille.
C'est le père de ma soeur.= c'est mon père.
8. . Voilà notre père.
9. Use a possessive adjective in French to say that these things are my things.
Voilà ma soeur.
11. Use a possessive adjective in French to say that these things are his or her things.
Voilà son père.
12. Use a possessive adjective in French to say that these things are my things.
Voilà mes cousins.
13. Use a possessive adjective in French to say that these things are your (familiar) things.
Voilà mon père.
14. Use a possessive adjective in French to say that these things are his or her things.
Voilà ses cousins.
16. Use a possessive adjective in French to say that these things are our things.
Voilà nos parents.
17. Use a possessive adjective in French to say that these things are your (plural) things.
Voilà notre mère.
19. Use a possessive adjective in French to say that these things are your (plural) things.
Voilà leurs frères.
20. To express possession in French, you can use the possessive adjectives(true) or say "the XX of my mother". ( False )
21. The word anniversaire in French refers not only to anniversaries but also to birthdays.
True
22. The possessive adjectives in French change gender and number based on the item they are describing, not based on who the item(s) belong to.
True
26. Use a possessive adjective in French to say that these things are their things.
Voilà leurs tantes.
27. Use a possessive adjective in French to say that these things are our things.
Voilà notre père.
C'est le frère de ma mère= c'est mon oncle.
4. Use a possessive adjective in French to say that these things are our things.
Voilà nos oncles.
5. Use a possessive adjective in French to say that these things are your (familiar) things.
Voilà mes grand-parents.
6. Use a possessive adjective in French to say that these things are my things.
Voilà son père.
7. Lis la description et dis qui est-ce ce membre de la famille.
C'est le père de ma soeur.= c'est mon père.
8. . Voilà notre père.
9. Use a possessive adjective in French to say that these things are my things.
Voilà ma soeur.
11. Use a possessive adjective in French to say that these things are his or her things.
Voilà son père.
12. Use a possessive adjective in French to say that these things are my things.
Voilà mes cousins.
13. Use a possessive adjective in French to say that these things are your (familiar) things.
Voilà mon père.
14. Use a possessive adjective in French to say that these things are his or her things.
Voilà ses cousins.
16. Use a possessive adjective in French to say that these things are our things.
Voilà nos parents.
17. Use a possessive adjective in French to say that these things are your (plural) things.
Voilà notre mère.
19. Use a possessive adjective in French to say that these things are your (plural) things.
Voilà leurs frères.
20. To express possession in French, you can use the possessive adjectives(true) or say "the XX of my mother". ( False )
21. The word anniversaire in French refers not only to anniversaries but also to birthdays.
True
22. The possessive adjectives in French change gender and number based on the item they are describing, not based on who the item(s) belong to.
True
26. Use a possessive adjective in French to say that these things are their things.
Voilà leurs tantes.
27. Use a possessive adjective in French to say that these things are our things.
Voilà notre père.
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3. Lis la description et dis qui est-ce ce membre de la famille.
C'est le frère de ma mère= c'est mon oncle.
4. Use a possessive adjective in French to say that these things are our things.
Voilà nos oncles.
5. Use a possessive adjective in French to say that these things are your (familiar) things.
Voilà mes grand-parents.
6. Use a possessive adjective in French to say that these things are my things.
Voilà son père.
7. Lis la description et dis qui est-ce ce membre de la famille.
C'est le père de ma soeur.= c'est mon père.
8. . Voilà notre père.
9. Use a possessive adjective in French to say that these things are my things.
Voilà ma soeur.
11. Use a possessive adjective in French to say that these things are his or her things.
Voilà son père.
12. Use a possessive adjective in French to say that these things are my things.
Voilà mes cousins.
13. Use a possessive adjective in French to say that these things are your (familiar) things.
Voilà mon père.
14. Use a possessive adjective in French to say that these things are his or her things.
Voilà ses cousins.
16. Use a possessive adjective in French to say that these things are our things.
Voilà nos parents.
17. Use a possessive adjective in French to say that these things are your (plural) things.
Voilà notre mère.
19. Use a possessive adjective in French to say that these things are your (plural) things.
Voilà leurs frères.
20. To express possession in French, you can use the possessive adjectives(true) or say "the XX of my mother". ( False )
21. The word anniversaire in French refers not only to anniversaries but also to birthdays.
True
22. The possessive adjectives in French change gender and number based on the item they are describing, not based on who the item(s) belong to.
True
26. Use a possessive adjective in French to say that these things are their things.
Voilà leurs tantes.
27. Use a possessive adjective in French to say that these things are our things. Voilà notre père.
Bonne chance !!!
3. Lis la description et dis qui est-ce ce membre de la famille.
C'est le frère de ma mère= c'est mon oncle.
4. Use a possessive adjective in French to say that these things are our things.
Voilà nos oncles.
5. Use a possessive adjective in French to say that these things are your (familiar) things.
Voilà mes grand-parents.
6. Use a possessive adjective in French to say that these things are my things.
Voilà son père.
7. Lis la description et dis qui est-ce ce membre de la famille.
C'est le père de ma soeur.= c'est mon père.
8. . Voilà notre père.
9. Use a possessive adjective in French to say that these things are my things.
Voilà ma soeur.
11. Use a possessive adjective in French to say that these things are his or her things.
Voilà son père.
12. Use a possessive adjective in French to say that these things are my things.
Voilà mes cousins.
13. Use a possessive adjective in French to say that these things are your (familiar) things.
Voilà mon père.
14. Use a possessive adjective in French to say that these things are his or her things.
Voilà ses cousins.
16. Use a possessive adjective in French to say that these things are our things.
Voilà nos parents.
17. Use a possessive adjective in French to say that these things are your (plural) things.
Voilà notre mère.
19. Use a possessive adjective in French to say that these things are your (plural) things.
Voilà leurs frères.
20. To express possession in French, you can use the possessive adjectives(true) or say "the XX of my mother". ( False )
21. The word anniversaire in French refers not only to anniversaries but also to birthdays.
True
22. The possessive adjectives in French change gender and number based on the item they are describing, not based on who the item(s) belong to.
True
26. Use a possessive adjective in French to say that these things are their things.
Voilà leurs tantes.
27. Use a possessive adjective in French to say that these things are our things. Voilà notre père.
Bonne chance !!!