for son/sa/ses examples, the elucidations in english reveal the possessity of the indirect objective pronouns(uncle's/aunt's/friends') did they all match to their corresponding sentences in french?
I have a question , What to use with ``VOUS`` for feminine , example Your car is good , should I say ``Votre voiture est bon `` and also with ``LEUR`` for feminine for example , their car is good , Can i also use the same ``leur voiture est bon`` ? at the end , it was a great great great lesson ..I've learned a lot , thanks a lot ..please keep up the good work
Yes that's correct, you'd use votre and leur in those cases. However, French people wouldn't phrase "your car is good" that way. We'd say something like: Vous avez une bonne / belle voiture. You have a good / beautiful car.
ils font leurS devoirs. Leurs needs an S here because it refers to devoirs which is a plural noun. That said, it's the only mistake you made, so well done! :)
Sorry about that, this is a fairly old video recorded with a headset, before I bought my professional mic. Videos recorded over the past year have very good, professional audio :) I always strive to make my videos better as I believe that however good you are, there is always room for improvement... We all learn as we go along :).
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for son/sa/ses examples, the elucidations in english reveal the possessity of the indirect objective pronouns(uncle's/aunt's/friends')
did they all match to their corresponding sentences in french?
You're welcome :)
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I have a question , What to use with ``VOUS`` for feminine , example Your car is good , should I say ``Votre voiture est bon `` and also with ``LEUR`` for feminine
for example , their car is good , Can i also use the same ``leur voiture est bon`` ?
at the end , it was a great great great lesson ..I've learned a lot , thanks a lot ..please keep up the good work
Yes that's correct, you'd use votre and leur in those cases. However, French people wouldn't phrase "your car is good" that way. We'd say something like: Vous avez une bonne / belle voiture. You have a good / beautiful car.
Ca alors ... Now i got it better ..THANK YOU SO MUCH REALLY ,
ils font leur devoirs ,
ma fille est infirmiere
j'aime beaucoup son chien
notre maison est petite
son pere est en vacances
votre jardin est magnifique
ils font leurS devoirs. Leurs needs an S here because it refers to devoirs which is a plural noun. That said, it's the only mistake you made, so well done! :)
Oh la vache , i really thought it as english , i should stop mixing it together , but THANKS A LOT for correcting me ..I genuinely enjoyed it :)
Good lesson, but the sound was very bad. I had the volume turned all the way up and still had to strain to hear.
Sorry about that, this is a fairly old video recorded with a headset, before I bought my professional mic. Videos recorded over the past year have very good, professional audio :) I always strive to make my videos better as I believe that however good you are, there is always room for improvement... We all learn as we go along :).
Cannot hear you.
your voice forced me to stay on your channel...jk
great video and merci beaucoup.
De rien and thank you! :)