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A1 Spanish: Use Possessives and Demonstratives

Learn how to use Spanish possessive adjectives like 'mi', 'tu', 'su' and nearby demonstrative adjectives like 'este' and 'esta' to talk about ownership and identify things.
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Lesson#1
To talk about what belongs to you or others, you use possessive adjectives. In English, these are words like 'my', 'your', and 'his'. In Spanish, these words change depending on the thing that is owned, not the owner.
Lesson#2
To say 'my' in Spanish, you use 'mi' for a single item and 'mis' for multiple items. For example, 'my friend' is 'mi amigo', but 'my friends' is 'mis amigos'.
Quiz#3
Translate into Spanish: 'my key'.

mi llave

Quiz#4
Translate into Spanish: 'my keys'.

mis llaves

Quiz#5
Translate into Spanish: 'my mobile'.

mi móvil

Quiz#6
Translate into Spanish: 'my mobiles'.

mis móviles

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