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le mien<br />
mine<br />
mes copains<br />
my friends<br />
les miens<br />
mine<br />
ma copine<br />
my friend<br />
la mienne<br />
mine<br />
mes copines<br />
my friends<br />
les miennes<br />
mine<br />
le tien<br />
yours<br />
le sien<br />
his/hers<br />
le nôtre<br />
ours<br />
tes copains ses copains nos copains<br />
your friends his/her friends our friends<br />
les tiens<br />
yours<br />
ta copine<br />
your friend<br />
la tienne<br />
yours<br />
les siens<br />
his/hers<br />
sa copine<br />
his/her friend<br />
la sienne<br />
his/hers<br />
les nôtres<br />
ours<br />
notre copine<br />
our friend<br />
la nôtre<br />
ours<br />
tes copines ses copines nos copines<br />
your friends his/her friends our friends<br />
les tiennes<br />
yours<br />
les siennes<br />
his/hers<br />
les nôtres<br />
ours<br />
Vous avez votre voiture? - You have your car?<br />
Oui, nous avons la nôtre. - Yes, we have ours.<br />
le vôtre<br />
yours<br />
le leur<br />
theirs<br />
vos copains leurs copains<br />
your friends their friends<br />
les vôtres<br />
yours<br />
votre copine<br />
your friend<br />
la vôtre<br />
yours<br />
les leurs<br />
theirs<br />
leurs copine<br />
their friend<br />
la leur<br />
theirs<br />
vos copines leurs copines<br />
your friends their friends<br />
les vôtres<br />
yours<br />
les leurs<br />
theirs<br />
À + a stress pronoun is used when the noun replaced is also the subject of the sentence. This usually occurs<br />
in sentences with être.<br />
Elle est ta voiture? - Is that your car?<br />
Oui, elle est à moi. - Yes, it is mine.<br />
G: Stem Changing Verbs Review<br />
-exer Verbs<br />
-exer are regular -er verbs, but also are stem changing. The stem change applies to all forms except nous and<br />
vous. The stem change involves adding a grave accent ( ` ) over the e in the stem.<br />
Tenses affected by this rule:<br />
-éxer Verbs<br />
Like -exer verbs, the accent aigu above the e ( é ) changes to an accent grave ( è ).<br />
Tenses affected by this rule:<br />
-yer Verbs<br />
-yer verbs are regular -er verbs. However, when y is part of the last syllable, it changes to i in order to keep<br />
the ay sound. In the present indicative of -yer verbs, this affects all forms except nous and vous.<br />
appuyer<br />
payer<br />
Appeler<br />
Tenses affected by this rule: