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Professor Martinez, do you have a new automobile?
Yes, I have a green Toyota.
Profesora Martínez, ¿tiene usted un automóvil nuevo?
Sí, tengo un toyota verde.
To whom does the notebook belong?
It's Carmen's.
¿De quién es el cuaderno?
Es de Carmen.
Whose pen is this?
It's the professor's.
¿De quién es el bolígrafo?
Es del profesor.
The girl's shoes are pretty.
The student's books are new.
Los zapatos de la niña son bonitos.
Los libros de los estudiantes son nuevos.
What is your car like, Mr. Alvar?
¿Cómo es su coche, Sr. Alvar?
My brother? He has black hair.
¿Mi hermano? Tiene el pelo negro.
Our new car is red.
Our professor is Adela Martinez.
Nuestro carro nuevo es rojo.
Nuestra profesora es Adela Martínez.
My skirt is old, but my shoes are new.
Mi falda es vieja, pero mis zapatos son nuevos.
Clarisa and Marisa have a big house. Their house is new.
Clarisa y Marisa tienen una casa grande. Su casa es nueva.
Raul, are your sisters twins?
Raúl, ¿tus hermanas son gemelas?
Clarisa and Marisa have two aunts and one uncle.
Their uncle's name is Raul.
Clarisa y Marisa tienen dos tías y un tío.
Su tío se llama Raúl.
Luis doesn't have his books.
Mr. and Mrs. Ruiz have their car here.
Luis no tiene sus libros.
El señor y la señora Ruiz tienen su coche aquí.
Do you use "usted" and "su" when addressing a person by thier first or last name?
Last name
Do you use "tu" and "tus" when addressing a person by thier first or last name?
First name
Mr. Saucedo, are you Mexican? And your parents?
Sr. Saucedo, ¿es usted Mexicano?
¿Y sus padres?
Raul, your friend is English, but you and your parents are Mexican, aren't you?
Raúl, tu amiga es inglesa, pero tú y tus padres son mexicanos, ¿no?
Is this one your blouse?
No, it's not mine, it's yours.
¿Es ésta tu blusa?
No, no es mía, es tuya.
Are these shoes Alfredo's?
Yes, they are his.
¿Son de Alfredo estos zapatos?
Sí, son suyos.
Is this book Carmen's?
No, it's not hers, it's mine.
¿Es de Carmen este libro?
No, no es suyo, es mío.
Do these notebooks belong to you(all of you)?
Yes, they are ours.
¿Son de ustedes estos cuadernos?
Sí, son nuestros.
This is my book. It is mine.
Éste es mi libro; es mío.
This is your book. It is yours.
Éste es tu libro; es tuyo.
This is our book. It is ours.
Éste es nuestro libro; es nuestro.
This is your(plural informal) book. It is yours.
Éste es vuestro libro; es vuestro.
This is your(formal sing. & pl.) book. It is yours
Éste es su libro; es suyo.
This is his book. It is his.
Éste es su libro; es suyo.
This is her book. It is hers.
Éste es su libro; es suyo.
This is their book. It is theirs.
Éste es su libro; es suyo.
This is your book, not hers. It is yours.
Éste es el libro de usted; no de ella. Es suyo.
These are mary's books. They are hers.
Éstos son los libros de María; son suyos.
Your (formal sing. & pl.)/his/hers/theirs are long skirts, mine are short.
Sus faldas son largas; las mías son cortas.
My bicycle is white, yours is green.
Mi bicicleta es blanca, la tuya es verde.
Your (formal sing & pl.)/his/her/their children study at GCC, ours at PCC.
Sus hijos estudeian en GCC, los nuestros en PCC.
Your (formal sing & pl.) /his/ her/ their job pays well, mine poorly.
Su empleo paga bien, el mío mal.
My friends are fun, yours (formal sing. & pl.)/his/hers/theirs are boring.
Mis amigas son divertidas; las suyas aburridas.
You buy books, I sell mine.
Tú compras libros; yo vendo los míos.
We do the homework; he does his.
Hacemos la tarea, él la suya.
I have my pens. Where are yours?
Tengo mis bolígrafos. ¿Dónde los suyos?
Our homework is hard, theirs is easy.
Nuestro tarea es difícil, la suya es fácil.
Their house has one bathroom, yours has two.
La casa de ustedes tienen un baño, la suya tiene dos.
Her friend is from El Salvador, ours is from Costa Rica.
Su amiga es de El Salvador, el nuestro es de Costa Rica.
The School computers are 'Dell,' mine is 'Apple'.
Las computadoras de escuela son 'Dell', la mía es 'Apple'.