Answer:
For this exercise we have to use the possessive adjective according to the subject pronoun.
Explanation:
The possessive pronouns go before the noun and they give information about who the noun belongs to. The must agree in number with the noun and for our, they must agree with the gender of the noun.
My: mi, mis
Your: Tu/tus (Familiar)
Your: Su/sus (formal)
His/her: su/sus
Our: nuestro/nuestros (masculine) nuestra/nuestras (femenine)
Their: Su/sus
Oye Carina, tu familia es muy grande. Tienes muchos parientes.
Sí, es verdad. Aquí hay unas fotos. Mira (look), él es mi hermano Juan.
¿Y ella es su
esposa?
Sí. Y mis seis niños son sus
sobrinos.
¡Seis niños! ¿Y aquí están Juan y tú con sus abuelos?
Sí, y en la foto estamos los dos con los hijos de los hermanos de mamá, nuestros dieciocho primos...
Hey Carina, your family is very big. You have a lot of relatives.
That's true. Here are some pictures. Look, he is my brother Juan.
And she is his wife?
Yes. And my six children are his nephews
Six children! And these are Juan and you with your grandparents?
Yes, and in the photo we are both my mom's siblings's children, our eighteen cousins ...