1. Once cuadernos
2.
veintiuno mestros
3.
treinta y uno mochillas
4. setenta y uno estudiantes
5. cincuenta y siete clases.
Answer:
1. The flute that is on the table belongs to me. The flute is <u>mia</u>. (mine)
2. Maria bought a new car. The car is <u>suya</u>. (hers)
3. This computer belongs to you. You can use it, it is <u>tuyo</u>. (yours)
4. Buy this puppy at the pet store. Believe me it's <u>tuyo</u>. (yours) ?
5. This package is <u>tuya.</u> It has your name and the address of your house. (yours)
6. Children, the books inside the box are <u>mia.</u> Take care of them. (mine)
7. Do you know if the gifts that are there are <u>suyo</u> or are they ours.
8. The wallet that I found is not mine, it belongs to Ana. I'm sure it's <u>suya</u>. (hers)
9. We brought out kids to the party. You brought <u>tuya</u>. (yours)
10. I recognize Ana's way of writing. Surely the notebook is <u>suya</u>. (hers)
I hope this helps... I was kinda confused on number 4 but have a great day :D
Answer:
Every noun must be presented before the adjective and both must agree on number, gender and degree.
Explanation:
Although in English the nouns must be presented after the adjectives, in Spanish it must be presented in reverse and the noun must be written before the adjective so that the sentence is grammatically correct. In addition, the number, gender and degree of the noun and adjective must always be in agreement and be the same, which is also correct for sentences in English.
As you may already know, nouns are words that name any object, while adjectives are words that have characteristics of the noun.
Exemplos:
Todas son chicas hermosas. (They are all beautiful girls.)
Esta es una calle oscura. (This is a dark street.)
Esta es una canción triste. (This is a sad song.)