How to use possessive determiners in French Possessive determiners, also known as possessive adjectives (les adjectifs possessifs) always come before a noun and agree with it in terms of gender and number. The plural forms are the same for both masculine and feminine. Possessive determiners corresp...
Knowing how to correctly place possessive adjectives in a sentence—whether at the beginning, middle, or end—enhances the clarity of your communication. It’s essential to distinguish between possessive adjectives (e.g., my, your, their) and possessive pronouns (e.g., mine, yours, theirs) t...
This lesson presents a fun way to introduce possessive adjectives to ESL students. It also includes some activities and games for students to practice the use of those adjectives. The Things You Own If your students are prepared, they come into your classroom with some gear: a backpack or ...
But when we use adjectives in front of a possessive noun with a ‘classifying’ meaning, the adjective describes the whole phrase, not just the possessive noun which follows it: Janice’s shop had a large selection ofhand-made children’s clothes(= The children’s clothes are hand-made, no...