Sabado y Domingo are Saturday and Sunday. the next would be Monday- Lunes<span />
Anwer
nothing of this makes sense
Explanation:
I am a native speaker of Spanish, and let me tell you that that grammar is not correct, it does not makes sense in anything, and it is very confusing.
Hi
Son los pantalones de Roberto. Son sus pantalones.
A- tus ==> your + plural noun <em>(not formal)</em>
B- mis ==> mines + pl. noun
C- sus ==> his + pl. noun <em>(his + your plural and formal)</em>
D- su ==> his + sing. noun <em>(his + your formal)</em>
+ singular noun + plural noun
yo mi mis
tú tu tus <em>(informal)</em>
él/ella/Us su sus
nosotros nuestro/ nuestra nuestros/nuestras
vosotros vuestro/vuestra vuestros/vuestras
ellos/ellas/Uds su sus
<em>They are Roberto's trousers. They are his trousers.</em>
The possessive adjective agrees in gender and number with the possessed noun, annd NOT with the possessor
7. Yo vivido en NY por 10 años
18. El descanso por 30 minutos
17. Usted a corrido por 20 minutos
16. Yo e traído libros por 15 años
si no spanish no sabo se okkkk