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What is the plural form of "mi"
Mis
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What is the plural form of "tu"
tus
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What is the plural of "Su"
Sus
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How many forms of "Nuestro" are there (different endings)?
4
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What is the point of and s at the end of a possessive adjective?
To agree with the noun it is describing
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What is the translation of "mi"
My
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what is the translation of "tú"
your (informal)
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Name all the English translation of "su" (not sus)
your (formal), his, her, its, their
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What is the plural of "nuestra"
nuestras
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Do possessive adjectives change between "o" and "a" to agree with the noun it is describing or who the possessive pronoun is referring to?
The possessive pronoun is referring to
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Translate "my book"
Mi libro
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Translate "your book" (formal)
Su libro
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How do you know when reading what form of "su" is being used
By Context Clues
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Why do we have nuestras and nuestros even when "we" is already plural?
If the noun the adjective is describing is plural, we use nuestros and nuestras
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What is the "your" commonly used in Spain?
Vuestro (or any other ending)
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Translate "My grapes"
Mis uvas
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Translate "your apples" (informal)
tus manzanas
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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
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Translate to English: Nuestras libros
Our books
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Are there any accent marks over any of the possessive adjectives?
no
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Translate to Spanish "My grandmother talk a lot"
Mi abuela habla mucho
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Translate to Spanish: Your sister is tall (informal)
Tu hermana es alta
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Translate to Spanish: Her mother lives in USA
Su madre vive en Estados Unidos
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Translate to Spanish: Our aunt is 20 years old
Nuestra tía tiene 20 años
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Translate to English: Her aunt is my mother
Su tía es mi madre