sien
An adjective is a word that describes a noun (e.g., grand, petit).
adjective
a. his
L’appartement ne sera vraiment sien que quand Roméo aura signé le contrat.The apartment won't really be his until Roméo has signed the contract.
b. hers
L’appartement ne sera vraiment sien que quand Juliette aura signé le contrat.The apartment won't really be hers until Juliette has signed the contract.
c. his own
Roméo a repris un tube des Beatles en essayant de le faire sien.Roméo covered a Beatles hit and tried to make it his own.
d. her own
Juliette a repris un tube des Beatles en essayant de le faire sien.Juliette covered a Beatles hit and tried to make it her own.
A pronoun is a word that stands in for a noun (e.g., elle, lui).
pronoun
a. his
Ce livre-ci appartient à Roméo. C'est le sien.This book belongs to Roméo. It's his.
b. hers
Ce livre-ci appartient à Juliette. C'est le sien.This book belongs to Juliette. It's hers.
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