What exactly do you mean by this?
Answer:
The correct answer is: su/sus
Explanation:
In Spanish, we can use the following structure to express the possession of a certain thing: <u>object + de + person</u>.
e.g. el libro de Juan
We also can replace the name of the person (3rd person of the singular) with a possessive adjective (su or sus).
e.g. su libro
We use the possessive adjectives to express who possesses something.
For plural forms, we use possessive adjective form - sus.
e.g. los libros de Juan y Ana = sus libros
Answer:
ok ok! Think of lunch, how does it normally look? What would banning it change? Why do they want it to be that way? is it beneficial? What do they hope to achieve? If you need further help chat me up!!
Present tense, right?
"Tienen"