pronoun and possessive adjectives
Subject Pronouns:
Je (I)
Example: Je vais au marché. (I am going to the market.)
Tu (you, informal)
Example: Tu aimes le chocolat ? (Do you like chocolate?)
Il (he)
Example: Il joue au foot. (He plays soccer.)
Elle (she)
Example: Elle lit un livre. (She is reading a book.)
Nous (we)
Example: Nous allons au cinéma. (We are going to the cinema.)
Vous (you, formal or plural)
Example: Vous parlez français. (You speak French.)
Ils (they, masculine or mixed)
Example: Ils travaillent dur. (They work hard.)
Elles (they, feminine)
Example: Elles chantent bien. (They sing well.)
Possessive Adjectives:
Mon (my, masculine singular)
Example: Mon frère est ici. (My brother is here.)
Ma (my, feminine singular)
Example: Ma sœur est géniale. (My sister is great.)
Mes (my, plural)
Example: Mes amis sont là. (My friends are here.)
Ton (your, informal, masculine singular)
Example: Ton chien est mignon. (Your dog is cute.)
Ta (your, informal, feminine singular)
Example: Ta voiture est rouge. (Your car is red.)
Tes (your, informal, plural)
Example: Tes livres sont intéressants. (Your books are interesting.)
Son (his/her, masculine singular)
Example: Son chat est noir. (His/her cat is black.)
Sa (his/her, feminine singular)
Example: Sa maison est grande. (His/her house is big.)
Ses (his/her, plural)
Example: Ses idées sont créatives. (His/her ideas are creative.)
Summary
Subject pronouns are used to indicate who is performing the action.
Possessive adjectives show ownership and agree in gender and number with the noun they modify.