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In Spanish, when we use an adjective to describe a noun, the grammatical explanation is thatthe adjective modifies the noun. Spanish adjectives have specific masculine and feminine forms to modify masculine and feminine nouns. Likewise, they have specific masculine plural forms and feminine plural fo...
How to use possessive adjectives In English, the details of the noun that is possessed don't matter for choosing which possessive adjective to use. For example, if something belongs to Angela, then you use the possessive adjectiveher—whether you're talking about one book or a million, whethe...
Italian possessive adjectives modify nouns and indicate the possessor, as well as the thing possessed (that's why they're called possessive adjectives!). They agree in gender and number with the noun being referred to. suo, sua, suoi, and sue mean di lui (his) or di lei (her), and...
Tips for using possessive pronouns Possessive pronouns function a lot like otherpersonal pronouns, but there are few extra details to keep in mind: Watch for spelling.Possessive pronouns often have an-sending, and it's one way you can tell them apart frompossessive adjectives(yoursvs.your, hers...
When to Use Possessive Adjectives in French Possession indicates who an object belongs to. It’s important to be able to indicate possession when dealing with food and drinks, or other stuff you don’t want people grabbing out of your hand. ...
She has a MS in Elementary Education with a BA in Spanish. Cite this lesson What kinds of things have you learned to do all by yourself: bake a cake, ride a bike, swim? In this lesson, we'll look at reflexive pronouns and how they help tell what we can do by ourselves. We'll ...
Tú:As you know, this is the second-person singular pronoun in Spanish, equivalent to the English “you.” Tu:This isn’t a pronoun at all, but instead apossessive adjective. It helps establish possession, just like the English “your.” ...
'How Was Your Flight?' in German: The translation of the question 'how was your flight?' into German is literal. However, remember that possessive adjectives have a different form when addressing someone in a formal situation. Answer and Explanation: ...