2A Long Possessive Pronouns Practice

2A Long Possessive Pronouns Practice

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World Languages

8th Grade - University

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1.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Read the sentence with short possessive adjectives and fill in the missing long possessive pronoun. Example: Son mis toallas. --> Son las toallas _________.

Back

mías

Answer explanation

Read the sentence with the SHORT possessive adjectives, then look at the same idea written a different way, and fill in the missing long possessive pronoun. Follow the example: Son mis toallas. --> Son las toallas _________. (You would write "mías.") Make sure that the possessive word matches the gender and number of the POSSESSION, not the owner :)

2.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Son las toallas ________

Back

mías

Answer explanation

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toallas is feminine and plural, so your answer has to also be feminine and plural: toallasas

3.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Tus uñas son muy bonitas. Las uñas ______ son muy bonitas.

Back

tuyas

Answer explanation

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We are talking about NAILS.

Nails = las uñas

Snce uñas is feminine and plural, our possessive adjective should be, too.

as tuyas

4.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Nuestra boda es muy elegante. / La boda ______ es muy elegante.

Back

nuestra

Answer explanation

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The answer is nuestra because BODA is feminine and singular.

la boda nuestra

5.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

El cepillo _____ es bonito.

Back

suyo

Answer explanation

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The answer is suyo because CEPILLO is masculine and singular.

el cepillo suyo

6.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Type the correct possessive pronoun based on the instructions provided.

Back

I have read the instructions.

Answer explanation

Now, instead of CHOOSING the correct possessive pronoun, TYPE it. If you don't know how to type the accented I in mÍ@(s), don't worry about it.

7.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

El desodorante ______ huele mal.

Back

mío

Answer explanation

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mi --> mi@(s)

desodorante is a masculine, singular noun, so that's how we got:

el desodorante mío

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