For each question, choose from the options lettered A-E, the most appropriate one to complete the sentenceC'est non livre! C'est.
Answer Details
In French, possessive adjectives change based on the gender and number of the noun they are referring to. In the sentence "C'est non livre! C'est.?", we are talking about a book ("livre"), which is masculine in French.
Here’s what each option means:
le miea: This is not a correct possessive form. The correct phrase should be "le mien" for a masculine singular noun.
la tinne: This is an incorrect possessive form and also incorrectly uses feminine form "la" with a masculine noun.
les tiens: This refers to "yours" in masculine plural form, while "livre" is singular.
Je sien: This is incorrect due to "Je" being unnecessary and "sien" is not the correct possessive for the noun in question.
The correct possessive pronoun to fill in the sentence "C'est mon livre! C'est ___." is "le mien". It corresponds correctly with "mon livre" meaning "my book" to give "It's mine." in masculine singular form.