Answer:
The correct answer is: su/sus
Explanation:
In Spanish, we can use the following structure to express the possession of a certain thing: <u>object + de + person</u>.
e.g. el libro de Juan
We also can replace the name of the person (3rd person of the singular) with a possessive adjective (su or sus).
e.g. su libro
We use the possessive adjectives to express who possesses something.
For plural forms, we use possessive adjective form - sus.
e.g. los libros de Juan y Ana = sus libros
Con rotos o si es el nucleo del adjetivo es rotos solamente
Si la puerta no está abierta, está cerrada<span>.
-if the door is not open, it is closed - cerrada is the opposite of cerrada
Marco está </span>nervioso<span> porque tiene un examen hoy.
Nervioso means nervious - he is nervious before his exam
Juan necesita dormir porque está </span>cansado<span>.
-he needs to sleep because he is tired (cansado)
Felipe está </span>aburrido<span> porque no encuentra nada interesante que hacer.
what do you do when you have nothing interesting to do? you are bored (aburrido, like Felipe)
Ana está </span>enojada <span>porque no encuentra el libro que busca.
Ana is angry - enojada - because she can't find a book she is looking for
Debes limpiar el piso porque está </span>sucio<span>.
here the apartment is dirty - sucio - and it needs cleaning</span>