Asked by Nadia
Guillaume voyage avec ______ soeur et _______ parents.
i have to use " SON , SA, OR SES " as appropriate.
i have to use " SON , SA, OR SES " as appropriate.
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Answered by
mike
avec sa soeur et ses parents
Answered by
SraJMcGin
The possessive adjective for "his, her, its" in French is son , sa, ses. Son is for any masculine singular noun, sa for any feminine singular noun and ses for all plural nouns.
A feminine nouns like "abeille" (bee) for sound also uses "son" because "sa" would give you such an ugly sound! You might think yu are hearing s'abeille. Any feminine singular noun beginning with a vowel or a silent "h" will do that as well.
Sra (aka Mme)
A feminine nouns like "abeille" (bee) for sound also uses "son" because "sa" would give you such an ugly sound! You might think yu are hearing s'abeille. Any feminine singular noun beginning with a vowel or a silent "h" will do that as well.
Sra (aka Mme)
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