Answer:
For this exercise we have to complete the sentences with the appropriate possessive adjective according to the person
Explanation:
The possessive adjectives are used to express possession and they must agree in number with the noun. In the case of nosotros it must agree in number and gender with the noun
yo
mi (my)
mis (my)
tú
tu (your)
tus (your)
usted
su (your)
sus (your)
él, ella
su (his/her)
sus (his/her)
nosotros
nuestro (masculine/singular) (our)
nuestros (masculine/plural) (our)
nuestra (feminine/singular) (our)
nuestras (feminine/plural) (our)
ustedes
su (your)
sus (your)
ellos, ellas
su (their)
sus (their)
Ésta es una foto de (1) su (her) familia. Aquí están (2) sus (her) abuelos. Son los padres de (3) su (her) papá. (4) Su (their) casa (home) está en Valparaíso, Chile. ¡Es muy bonita! Este (This) hombre es (5) su (her) papá. Se llama David y es doctor. (6) su (her) mamá se llama Rebeca; es periodista. (7) su (her) hermana, (8) su (her) tía Silvia, es una gran artista. Y aquí está (9) su (her) hermano Ramón. (10) su (his) esposa se llama Sonia. (11) sus (his) hijos Javier y Laura son (12) sus (her) sobrinos. Son muy simpáticos
This is a picture of her family. Her grandparents are here. They are her dad's parents
, their house is in Valparaíso, Chile. It is very pretty! This man is her dad. His name is David and he is a doctor. Her mother's name is Rebecca; she is a journalist. Her sister, her Aunt Silvia is a great artist. And here it is her brother Ramón. His wife's name is Sonia. His children Javier and Laura are her nephews. They are very nice.