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Answer:
Explanation:
(1) Mi tarea de cálculo para mañana y no tengo
(2) mi calculadora. Tú tienes una, ¿no? ¿Necesitas
(3) mi calculadora hoy? Gracias. Otra cosa (Another thing): tienes un mensaje telefónico (phone message) de
(4) tus padres. Es
(5) su aniversario (anniversary) este sábado y preparan una fiesta.
The correct possessive adjective in each case is:
- Necesito terminar esta tarde mi tarea de cálculo para mañana y no tengo mi calculadora. Tú tienes una, ¿no? ¿Necesitas tu calculadora hoy? Gracias. Otra cosa: tienes un mensaje telefónico de tus padres. Es su aniversario este sábado y preparan una fiesta.
Translation.
- I need to finish my calculus homework for tomorrow this afternoon and I don't have my calculator. You have one, right? Do you need your calculator today? Thanks. Another thing: you have a phone message from your parents. It is their anniversary this Saturday and they are preparing a party.
Possessive adjectives.
This type of possessive is used to mention that something belongs to someone, or to mention kinship or friendship between people. Depending on the personal pronoun to which the possession refers, the possessive adjectives are:
- Yo: mi / mis.
- Tú: tu / tus.
- Usted: su / sus.
- Él: su / sus.
- Ella: su / sus.
- Ello: su / sus.
- Nosotros / Nosotras: nuestro / nuestra / nuestros / nuestras.
- Ustedes: su / sus.
- Ellos / Ellas: su / sus.
Finally, it must be identified the noun to which the possessive adjective refers, replace it with its proper personal pronoun, and use the possessive adjective, taking into account the number of the object in possession of the noun.
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