Possessive Adjectives Practice

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What is the Spanish translation for 'your (informal) classes'?

  • tu clase
  • su clase
  • tus clases (correct)
  • nuestros clases

What does 'su teléfono' mean in English?

your (formal) telephone

What is the Spanish translation for 'his son'?

su hijo

Translate 'her children' into Spanish.

<p>sus hijos</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the English translation of 'nuestra hija'?

<p>our daughter</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does 'tu carro' mean in English?

<p>your (informal) car</p> Signup and view all the answers

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Study Notes

Possessive Adjectives

  • "your" (informal) translates to "tus" in Spanish, used to indicate possession of classes.
  • "your" (formal) translates to "su," indicating possession, specifically for a telephone in a formal context.
  • "his" translates to "su," demonstrating possession of a son.
  • "her" translates to "sus," showing possession of children.
  • "our" translates to "nuestra," indicating possession of a daughter.
  • "your" (informal) for a car translates to "tu," used in a casual context.

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