—_____ —Ella tiene sólo nueve años. A. ¿Cuántos años tiene? B. ¿Cuántos años tienes? C. ¿Tienes hambre? D. ¿Cuántos hermanos tiene? Tienes tres gatos. Son _____ gatos. A. tus B. mis C. sus D. nuestro
_____? - She is only nine years old. a. How old is she? b. How old are you? c. Are you hungry? d. How many brothers do you have? You have three cats. They are _____ cats. a. your (informal) b. my c. your (formal) d. our
The translators that I use normally repeat the same thing instead of conjugating it. An example of the first one would have been this on the translator: -_____ - she is only nine years. A. How old are you? B. How old are you? C. How do you re hungry? D. How Many brothers do you?
It makes it pretty confusing
Yeah, translators are not a good idea. Just for single words. :]
Can you help with another one?
Mis hermanos y yo vamos a la fiesta de _____ abuelos. A. nuestro B. nuestros C. nuestra D. nuestras
Of course I can! Ooh, this one is hard. My brothers and I are going to _____ grandparent's party. a. our (masculine, singular) b. our (masculine, plural) c. our (feminine, plural) d. our (feminine, singlular) Luckily, I am going to walk you through this. Which two do you think should be crossed out first and why?
More than likely the singular ones
Good, good. So you have crossed out A and D. So now focus on the masculine and feminine. Do you think the word should be feminine or masculine? Think of the other words in the sentence. ;]
Well the grandparents could be a grandma and a grandpa so its both. Lol
No. Think about who's grandparents. Not the grandparent's itself. Who's grandparents?
Brothers and I, but how do you know if "I" is a girl or not?
Well, the safest thing to do is choose the masculine one. Even if "I" is a girl. So "nuestros"
Ok. Thank you!!
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