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Natali5045456 [20]
3 years ago
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Provide the appropriate form of each possessive adjective. Ejemplo: Es _ tu ____ mochila (your, familiar). 1. (Our) ____________

___ profesora es cubana. 2. (his) Es __________ reloj. 3. (Their) _____ primo es venezolano. 4. (My) _____ familia es grande. 5. (Her) _____ esposo es de Africa. 6. (Their) Son ________ plumas. 7. (our) Es ____________ casa. 8. (their) Es __________ automóvil. 9. (my) Son _________ cuadernos. 10. (your, familiar) Son _________ amigos.
Spanish
1 answer:
valkas [14]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

1. Nuestra profesora es cubana

2. Es su reloj

3. Su primo es venezolano

4. Mi familia es grande

5. Su esposo es de África

6. Son sus plumas

7. Es nuestra casa

8. Es su automóvil

9. Son mis cuadernos

10. Son tus amigos

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