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possession
Lesson 16
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When you want to show ownership of something in French there are two ways to do it. Look at the sentences below:
Voici la voiture C’est la voiture de Marie
Voici l’ordinateur C’est l’ordinateur de Jean
Voici le livre C’est le livre de Beatrice
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To show possession you could use the following construction:
le/la/les + noun+ de + owner d’(+ vowel sound)
Le stylo de Marc.
Le cahier de Natalie
La gomme de Thomas
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The same construction is used to express relationship
C’est le copain de Daniel – That’s Daniels friend
C’est la mère de Paul – That’s Paul’s mother
C’est le voisin de Véronique - That’s Véroniques neighbor
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Don’t forget that de contracts with le and les:
Ou est le chat du voisin? – where is the neighbor’s cat?
C’est la chambre des enfants – This is the children’s room.
C’est la voiture du prof – That’s the teacher’s car.
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