In the Pronoun section, he discusses interrogative pronouns, subject pronouns, prepositional pronouns, direct and indirect object pronouns, reflexive pronouns and uses of Aa"se, Aa" possessive and demonstrative pronouns, adjectives as pronouns, and re...
When people want to say that something belongs to them, they use possessive pronouns. Learn about possessive pronouns in Spanish, their forms and...
In this lesson, you learned that mío, tuyo, suyo, nuestro and vuestro are the possessive pronouns in Spanish, which we use to say 'who' something belongs to. Each one of them has a masculine form ending in -o or -os and a feminine form ending in -a or -as. By adding 's' to...
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Possessive Pronouns Notes: The written lesson is below. Links to quizzes, tests, etc. are to the left. We begin this lesson with a review of the difference between an adjective and a pronoun. adjective describes a noun pronoun takes the place of a noun...
Possessive Adjectives and Pronouns Serin Spanish You can use the verbser to be present tense ser SerConjugation SubjectSpanishEnglish yo soy I am tú eres you are usted es you are(formal) él, ella es he/she is nosotros somos we are ...
Pronunciation of Spanish alphabet a[a]h[atʃe]ñ[eɲe]u[u] b[be]i[i]o[o]v[ube] c[θe]j[xota]p[pe]w[ube doble] d[de]k[ka]q[ku]x[ekis] e[e]l[ele]r[eɾe]y[i gɾjega] f[efe]m[eme]s[ese]z[θeta] ...
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Indefinite pronouns, or pronombre indefinidos, are used to identify nouns in an unspecified way. Some of the indefinite pronouns in Spanish grammar include algo, nada, alguien, cualquiera. Learn about indefinite determiners and pronouns in Spanish with L
Which of these possessive pronouns means 'yours'? Worksheet PrintWorksheet 1. Which of the following Spanish pronouns is masculine? 2. Which of the following Spanish pronouns is plural? Create your account to access this entire worksheet