Spanish Lesson 13 Flashcards
el abogado
the lawyer
the lawyer
el abogado
el agricultor
the farmer
the farmer
el agricultor
el campo
the country (rural)
the country (rural)
el campo
Carlos
Charles
Charles
Carlos
los chanclos
the rubbers
the rubbers
los chanclos
Diego
James
James
Diego
Enrique
Henry
Henry
Enrique
el gabán
the overcoat
the overcoat
el gabán
José
Joseph
Joseph
José
Luis
Louis
Louis
Luis
Pablo
Paul
Paul
Pablo
el sombrero
the hat
the hat
el sombrero
Francisca
Frances
Frances
Francisca
la gorra
the cup
the cup
la gorra
la hacienda
the farm
the farm
la hacienda
Luisa
Louise
Louise
Luisa
In Spanish, possessive adjectives agree with the ______ ______, not with the possessor.
thing possessed
Sing. mi (m. and f.)
Plural: mis
my
my
Sing. mi (m. and f.)
Plural: mis
su (m. and f.)
sus
your; his, her, its; their
your; his, her, its; their
su (m. and f.)
sus
nuetro, -a
nuestros, -as
our
our
nuetro, -a
nuestros, -as