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The Possessive Pronouns are: mine El mío, la mía, los míos, las mías yours El tuyo, la tuya, los tuyos, las tuyas his, hers, theirs, El suyo, la suya, los suyos, las ...
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Possessive Pronouns indicate possession or belonging making a reference to the owner and the object possessed. We cannot mistake them with possessive ...
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This is my book. In this example, we can substitute "mi libro" (my book) for the possessive pronoun "mío" (mine) and we would have: Éste es mío. - This is mine.
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Whereas demonstrative adjectives modify a noun (e.g. este carro, this car) by explaining which car you are talking about, demonstrative pronouns replace a ...
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Sentences with Possessive Pronouns. Mi esposa y el tuyo. My wife and yours. Tu piña es más grande que la mía. Your pineapple is bigger than mine.
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spanish reflexive
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Conjugated Verb:
seguir - to follow, continue
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