<em>Answer 1.</em> (Your, fam.) <em><u>Tu</u></em> familia es muy simpática.
Translation 1. Your family is very nice.
<em>Answer 2.</em> (Our) <em><u>Nuestro</u></em> sobrino es italiano.
Translation 2. Our nephew is Italian.
<em>Answer 3.</em> ¿Ella es (his) <em><u>su</u></em> profesora?
Translation 3. Is she his teacher?
<em>Answer 4.</em> (Your, form) <em><u>Su</u></em> maleta es de color verde.
Translation 4. Your suitcase is green.
<em>Answer 5. </em>(Her) <em><u>Sus</u></em> amigos son de Colombia.
Translation 5. Her friends are from Colombia.
<em>Answer 6.</em> Son (our) <em><u>nuestras</u></em> compañeras de clase.
Translation 6. They are our classmates.
<em>Answer 7.</em> (My) <em><u>Mis</u></em> padres están en el trabajo.
Translation 7. (My) My parents are at work.
Explanation: Possessive adjectives in Spanish have to agree in gender (masculine or feminine) and number (singular or plural) with the noun they designate.
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