The Grammar Lab: Possessive Adjectives
What is a Possessive Adjective?
These words are used before a noun to show ownership (who the thing belongs to). In Khmer, we often use the word របស់....
Example: "I have a book" → "This is my book."
Singular Owners
| I | → | My | របស់ខ្ញុំ |
| You | → | Your | របស់អ្នក |
| He | → | His | របស់គាត់ |
| She | → | Her | របស់នាង |
| It | → | Its | របស់វា |
Plural Owners
| We | → | Our | របស់យើង |
| You | → | Your | របស់ពួកអ្នក |
| They | → | Their | របស់ពួកគេ |
Whose is it?
Click to switch between the Person and the Possession.
I have a carSubject
You have a dogSubject
She has a penSubject
We have a houseSubject
They have moneySubject
Quick Check
1. John lost _____ keys.
2. We love _____ new house.
3. The dog is eating _____ food.