Possessive Adjectives
Posted in Adjectives on 27 January 2010Learn how to say my, your, his, her, its, our, and their in Spanish, then test your skills.
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Learn how to say my, your, his, her, its, our, and their in Spanish, then test your skills.
The Spanish J has a single pronunciation, and that sound can be very difficult for Spanish students.
Learn the conjugations, usage, and expressions of this common irregular verb, then take the test.
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The H is the only silent letter in Spanish, so it’s easy to pronounce but may make spelling a little tricky.
The Spanish preposition de is used to express possession in place of the ‘s or s’ found in English.
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