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Regular -ir Verbs

The second category of regular French verbs is -ir verbs. To conjugate, drop the -ir to find the "stem" or "root". Add endings to the root based on the subject and tense.

French Grammar · Travel ·
-ir Verb Formation Formation des verbes en -ir
finir - to finish
pronounendingverb
je-isfinis
tu-isfinis
il/elle-itfinit
nous-issonsfinissons
vous-issezfinissez
ils/elles-issentfinissent

Possessive Adjectives

Formation

French Grammar · Travel ·
Possessive Adjectives Les adjectifs possessifs

First PersonSecond PersonThird Person
Singularmon, ma, mesmyton, ta, tesyourson, sa, seshis, her
Pluralnotre, notre, nosourvotre, votre, vosyourleur, leur, leurstheir

Usage

As you can probably tell from their name, possessive adjective are used to express possession of an object.

  • C'est mon livre. - It's my book.

In English the possessive adjective agrees with the subject (his sister, her brother). But in French, possessive adjectives act like all other adjectives: they must agree with the noun they modify.

French Grammar · Travel ·
Possesive Adjective Usage Utilisation des adjectifs possesive
Masculine Noun

le livre
Feminine Noun

la voiture
le livre de Marc

the book of Marc
son livre

his book
la voiture de Marc

the car of Marc
sa voiture

his car
les livres de Marc

the books of Marc
ses livres

his books
les voitures de Marc

the cars of Marc
ses voitures

his cars
le livre de Marie

the book of Marie
son livre

her book
la voiture de Marie

the car of Marie
sa voiture

her car
les livres de Marie

the books of Marie
ses livres

her books
les voitures de Marie

the cars of Marie
ses voitures

her cars

Whether the third person singular possessive adjectives son, sa and ses are his or her is indicated by context.

  • Elle lit son livre. - She reads her book.

Liaison and Adjective Changes

Liaison occurs when mon, ton, and son are followed by a vowel.

  • Il est monnami. - He is my friend.
  • Il est tonnami. - He is your friend.
  • Il est sonnami. - He is his/her friend.

Liaison also occurs with all plural forms, since they all end in s.

  • Ils sont meszamis. - They are my friends.
  • Ils sont noszamis. - They are our friends.

Mon, ton, and son are used before a feminine singular noun. Elision (to m', t', or s') does not occur.

  • Elle est monnamie. - She is my friend.
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