12.6.6

Possessive Pronouns

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Le Mien - Mine

Possessive pronouns replace nouns that belong to someone. They agree with the gender of the noun and the person.

Le mien

Le mien

  • 'Le mien' replaces masculine singular nouns.
    • J'ai un pull bleu: c'est le mien
      • I have a blue jumper: it is mine.
La mienne

La mienne

  • 'La mienne' replaces feminine singular nouns.
    • J'ai une chemise rouge: c'est la mienne.
      • I have a red shirt: it is mine.
Les miens

Les miens

  • 'Les miens' replaces masculine plural nouns.
    • J'ai deux chiens: ce sont les miens.
      • I have two dogs: they are mine.
Les miennes

Les miennes

  • 'Les miennes' replaces feminine plural nouns.
    • J'ai des baskets blanches: ce sont les miennes.
      • I have white trainers: they are mine.
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