Ce/Se, Ces/Ses

ces is the plural form of ce, and they are demonstrative adjectives. They mean this or that.
ses is the plural form of son or sa, which is a possessive pronoun.
se is before a verb and usually be means itself/himself/herself. It is used for pronominal verbs.

Ce/Se

Il ce/se demande s'il est
capable de le faire.

Ce/Se ballon est à lui.


Nous lui avons pris ces/ses
instruments.

Il s'est assis sur ce/se
fauteuil.

Je pense que ce/se n'est pas
le bon choix.

Ce/Se soit faux.


Ces/Ses vêtements à elle.


À qui appartiennent ces/ses
valises ?

Elle a coupé ces/ses ongles.

Il se demande s'il est
capable de le faire.

Ce ballon est à lui.


Nous lui avons pris ses
instruments.

Il s'est assis sur ce
fauteuil.

Je pense que ce n'est pas
le bon choix.

Ce soit faux.


Ses vêtements à elle.


À qui appartiennent ces
valises ?

Elle a coupé ses ongles.

Ce/Se

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