| Nicolas Wanostrocht - French language - 1860 - 370 pages
...pronouns which always precede a substantive, and never take the article, are, MASC. FEM. I'l.mtAL. mon, ma, mes, my. ton, ta, tes, thy. son, sa, ses, his. OF BOTH GENDERS. SING. PLURAL notre, nos, our. votre, vos, your. leur, leurs, their. The possessive... | |
| Nicolas Wanostrocht - French language - 1817 - 480 pages
...English) in gender, number, and case : They are, SINGULAR. PLURAL. Masc. Fern. Both Genders. Man*, Ma. Mes, my. Ton*, Ta, Tes, thy. Son*, Sa, Ses, his, her, or itsBoth Genders. Notre, Nos, our. Votre, Vas, your. Leur, Leurs, theirs. They are declined with... | |
| J V. Douville - 1824 - 662 pages
...property. We shall divide them into two classes, the Conjunctive and the Relative. The Conjunctive are — mon, ma, mes, my; ton, ta, tes, thy; son, sa, ses, his, her, or its ; notre, nos, our; votre, vos, your; leur, leurs, their. They are called Conjunctive, because... | |
| Charles François Lhomond - 1826 - 170 pages
...that is to say, the book which belongs to me, &c. Singular. , . Plural. Mas. Fern. Of both genders. Mon, Ma; Mes; My. Ton, Ta; Tes; thy Son, Sa; Ses; his, her, its. Notre, - Notre ; Nos ; our. Vutre, fotre; Vos ; " your. Leur, Leur ; Leurs ; their. These Pronouns... | |
| M. Dunne - French language - 1831 - 154 pages
...Pronouns denote possession or property ; they are — SINGULAR. PLURAL. Masculine. Feminine. m. & f . mon, ma, mes, my. ton, ta, tes, thy son, sa, ses, his, her, its. Singular, mas. & fem. Plural, mas & fem. notre, nos, our. votre, vos, your. leur, leurs, their. They... | |
| J. V. Douville - French language - 1835 - 528 pages
...divided into conjunctive and relative, as before explained. The conjunctive possessive pronouns are :—mon, ma, mes, my; ton, ta, tes, thy ; son, sa, ses, his, her, or its ; notre, nos, our ; votre, vos, your; and lew, leurs, their. These pronouns are called conjunctive,... | |
| J. V. Douville - French language - 1835 - 652 pages
...into conjunctive and relative, as before explained. The conjunctive possessive pronouns are: — man, ma, mes, my; ton, ta, tes, thy ; son, sa, ses, his, her, or its ; noire, nos, our ; votre, vos, your; and leur, leurs, their. These pronouns are called conjunctive,... | |
| Alain Auguste Victor de Fivas - 1840 - 328 pages
...always joined to a noun which they modify. They are : Singular. Plural. Mase. Fem. For both genders. mon ma mes my ton ta tes thy son sa ses his, her, tU notre notre nos our leur leur leurs their votre votre i vos your OBSERVE 1. The possettive adjectives... | |
| Charles Jean Delille - 1844 - 476 pages
...agree in gender Singular. Plural. Masc. Fern. Masc. and Fem. Mon, ma, mes, my. Ton, ta, tes, tJiy. Son, sa, ses, his, her, its, or one's. Notre, notre, nos, our. Votre, votre, vos, your. Leur, leur, leurs, their. and number with the object possessed, and not with the possessor as in English... | |
| Alain Auguste Victor de Fivas - 1845 - 336 pages
...superlative relative may also be formed by placing before the comparative one of the possessive adjectives, mon, ma, mes, my ; ton, ta, tes, thy ; son, sa, ses, his or her ; notre, nos, our ; votre, vos, your ; leur, leurs, their. EXAMPLES. Man plus puissant protecteur.... | |
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