A2 · Élémentaire Chapitre 31

Reflexive Possessives

4 Règles totales
48 exemples
1 min

Chapter in 30 Seconds

Master the art of clarity by learning when to use Swedish reflexive possessives.

  • Distinguish between owning your own things and someone else's.
  • Match possessive forms to the gender and number of the noun.
  • Avoid the most common grammatical trap in the Swedish language.
Whose is it anyway? Solve the mystery with 'sin'.

Ce que tu vas apprendre

Using 'sin', 'sitt', 'sina' versus 'hans/hennes'. This is a key Swedish grammatical feature.

Learning Objectives

By the end of this chapter, you will be able to:

  1. 1
    By the end you will be able to correctly identify if a person is interacting with their own property or someone else's.
  2. 2
    By the end you will be able to decline 'sin' into 'sitt' and 'sina' based on the noun gender.
  3. 3
    By the end you will be able to construct sentences that avoid using reflexive possessives in the subject position.

Exemples clés (8)

1

Varför tvättar han inte sin bil?

Why doesn't he wash his car?

Reflexive Possessive 'Sin'
2

Hon glömde sitt pass hemma.

She forgot her passport at home.

Reflexive Possessive 'Sin'
3

Hon tvättar sina kläder.

She washes her (own) clothes.

Sin vs Hans/Hennes
4

Han ser sin bror.

He sees his (own) brother.

Sin vs Hans/Hennes
5

Han tvättar sin bil varje dag.

He washes his car every day.

Using Sin/Sitt/Sina
6

Hon glömde sitt pass hemma.

She forgot her passport at home.

Using Sin/Sitt/Sina
7

Pojken glömde sin jacka.

The boy forgot his [own] jacket.

Reflexive Possessive Rules
8

Flickan tappade sitt pass.

The girl lost her [own] passport.

Reflexive Possessive Rules

Conseils et astuces (4)

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Check the subject

Before writing 'sin', ask: 'Is the subject the owner?' If yes, use 'sin'.
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The Subject Check

Always find the subject first. If the subject is the owner, use 'sin'.
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Sin vs Hans/Hennes
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The Subject Check

Always find the subject first. If the subject is the owner, use sin/sitt/sina.
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Using Sin/Sitt/Sina
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Check the subject

Always look at the subject of the sentence first. If the subject is the owner, use sin/sitt/sina.
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Vocabulaire clé (6)

en hund a dog ett barn a child en tidning a newspaper sina vänner one's friends (plural) att tvätta to wash ett hus a house

Real-World Preview

glass-water

The Misunderstanding at the Party

Review Summary

  • Subject + Verb + [Sin/Sitt/Sina] + Object

Erreurs courantes

'Sin' cannot be part of the subject. Since 'mamma' is the subject here, you must use a standard possessive.

Wrong: Sin mamma heter Maria.
Correct: Hans/Hennes mamma heter Maria.

'Sin' is only used for the 3rd person (he, she, it, they). For 'I' or 'You', use 'min' or 'din'.

Wrong: Jag tvättar sin bil.
Correct: Jag tvättar min bil.

You must match the gender. 'Hund' is an en-word, so it requires 'sin', not 'sitt'.

Wrong: Han älskar sitt hund.
Correct: Han älskar sin hund.

Next Steps

You've cleared a major hurdle in Swedish grammar! This distinction is what makes your Swedish sound truly natural and native-like. Keep practicing!

Look at a photo of a family and describe what each person is doing with their own belongings.

Pratique rapide (10)

Fix the error in the sentence.

Find and fix the mistake:

Jag tar sin väska.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Jag tar min väska.
First person requires 'min'.

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Correct the sentence.

Find and fix the mistake:

De har sin bilar.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: De har sina bilar.
Plural needs 'sina'.

frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Using Sin/Sitt/Sina

Correct the sentence.

Find and fix the mistake:

Jag har sin bil.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Jag har min bil.
Sin is for 3rd person.

frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Sin vs Hans/Hennes

Fill in the blank with the correct reflexive pronoun.

Han tvättar ___ bil.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: sin
Subject is 'Han', object is 'bil' (en-word).

frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Reflexive Possessive 'Sin'

Fill in the blank.

Han tvättar ___ bil.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: sin
Subject is 'Han', so use reflexive.

frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Using Sin/Sitt/Sina

Choose the correct pronoun.

Hon äter ___ äpple.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: sitt
Äpple is an ett-word.

frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Reflexive Possessive Rules

Choose the correct form.

Hon tog ___ äpple.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: sitt
Ett-word agreement.

frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Sin vs Hans/Hennes

Correct the sentence.

Find and fix the mistake:

De har sålt sin hus.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: sitt hus
Hus is an ett-word.

frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Reflexive Possessive Rules

Choose the correct form.

Hon läser ___ bok.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: sin
Subject owns the book.

frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Sin vs Hans/Hennes

Choose the correct form.

Hon äter ___ äpple.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: sitt
Äpple is an 'ett' word.

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Score: /10

Questions fréquentes (6)

No, 'sin' is only for the third person (he, she, it, they). Use 'min' for 'I'.
It doesn't matter! 'Sin' is used regardless of the owner's gender.
No, 'sin' is only for third-person subjects.
Use 'sina'.
No, use 'min'. 'Sin' is only for third person.
Always use 'sina'.