Ser: to be
Soy, eres, es, somos, son
Estar: to be
Estoy, estás, está, estamos, están
Ir: to go
Voy, vas, va, vamos, van
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Answer:
In my opinion, it does, but this can really just depends on the person's beliefs so it's not really something that is fully confirmed.
Tienen
tienen
estamos
estoy
estan
hope this helps.
Answer:
1. Son sus sillas
2. Es tu mochila
3. Es nuestra mesa
4. Es mi maleta
5. Son sus lápices
6. Es su calculadora
Explanation:
The exercise aims to practice estructure to express possession
adjetivo posesivo + sustantivo
When we talk about possessive adjectives they show the "belonging" of the subject.
Possessive adjectives are used to show ownership.
It may seem confusing to distinguish between the pronoun (e.g., I, you, we, them) implied by the possessive adjective, and the noun that is the subject of the sentence. Possessive adjectives will not reflect the gender or quantity of the person or persons owning a thing; rather, they’ll reflect the gender and quantity of the thing being owned.