As Jameson noted previously:

MaartenC1 Kwiziq Q&A super contributor

As Jameson noted previously:

«possessive adjectives son, sa or ses (its/one's here).

Remember that possessive pronouns agree in gender and number with the *owned* item (son billet / sa carte / ses parents).»


In the lesson, son,sa,ses have been referred to as possessive adjectives in one line, and possessive pronouns in the line immediately following. In general throughout the course they have been referred to as 'possessive adjectives' (as in French they are always followed by the noun modified, this would seem to be correct). 

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AurélieKwiziq team memberCorrect answer

Merci beaucoup Maarten, cette coquille est maintenant corrigée :)

Bonne journée !

GerardB2Kwiziq community member

I struggle to know when to use ses son sa 

As Jameson noted previously:

«possessive adjectives son, sa or ses (its/one's here).

Remember that possessive pronouns agree in gender and number with the *owned* item (son billet / sa carte / ses parents).»


In the lesson, son,sa,ses have been referred to as possessive adjectives in one line, and possessive pronouns in the line immediately following. In general throughout the course they have been referred to as 'possessive adjectives' (as in French they are always followed by the noun modified, this would seem to be correct). 

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