How many forms of Nuestro are there (different endings)?
4
100
What is the point of the s at the end of a possessive adjective?
To agree with the noun it is describing
200
What is the translation of mi
My
200
what is the translation of tu
your (familiar)
200
Name all the english translation of su (not sus) -5 answers
your (formal), his, her, its, their
200
What is the plural of nuestra
nuestras
200
Do possessive adjectives change between o and a (nuestro/nuestra) to agree with the noun it is describing or who the possessive pronoun is referring to?
The form of the possessive pronoun is referring to the noun (that comes after). nuestro padre/nuestra madre
300
Translate my book
Mi libro
300
translate your book (familiar)
tu libro
300
How do you know when reading what form of su is being used
By Context Clues
300
Why do we have nuestras and nuestros even when we is already plural?
Because the adjective is describing the nouns, not he subject (nosotros/we).
300
What is the your belongin to more than one person (familiar, plural) commonly used in Spain called and where is the accent mark?
Vuestro/a/s - NO accent mark
400
Translate My sisters
Mis hermanas
400
translate your cousins (familiar)
tus primos
400
Why aren't you able to precisely determine what this says: Su abuela
This is because the reader does not have a way of knowing which English definition of su is the one intended --- not enough context clues
400
Translate to English: Our grandparents
Nuestros abuelos
400
Are there any accent marks over any of the possessive adjectives?
no
500
translate to spanish My grandmother talk a lot
Mi abuela habla mucho
500
Translate to Spanish: Your sister in law is tall (familiar)