(Plural: Se sospecha de múltiples dueños). 3. Respuestas con Pronombres y Adjetivos Posesivos
To succeed in this online lab activity, you must grasp two key methods for indicating ownership in Spanish. Spanish does not use the apostrophe "s" ( 's ) to show possession. Instead, it relies on strict formulas. 1. The Prepositional Formula ( De + Owner)
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(Answer: Es suya. / Es de ella.)
Example: Los cuadernos los profesores. (The professors' notebooks)
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This specific exercise targets possessive adjectives and pronouns in introductory Spanish courses. Students are required to identify ownership by listening to audio prompts or reading text, and then matching objects to their respective owners using the correct grammatical structures.
Automated language platforms are notoriously rigid. Missing a single accent mark or adding an extra space can cause the system to flag a perfectly logical answer as incorrect. Ensure your answers meet these criteria before hitting submit:
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: The adjective must match the item owned , not the owner. Su / Sus (his, her, their, your formal) Tu / Tus (your informal) Mi / Mis (my) Nuestro/a/os/as (our)
Possessive pronouns ( mío, tuyo, suyo, nuestro, etc. ) the noun entirely to avoid repetition while indicating ownership. They stand alone, often preceded by a definite article ( el, la, los, las ). In the sentence "The car is mine ," you would say "El coche es el mío ." Here, el mío replaces the phrase "my car".
Never write Juan's libro . This structure does not exist in Spanish grammar. (Plural: Se sospecha de múltiples dueños)
Unlike English, Spanish does not use an apostrophe ("'s") to show possession. Instead, it reverses the word order and uses the word . English: Pedro's backpack.