My father is a doctor. Which form of the possessive adjective 'my' is needed to be used below?
  • mía
  • mías
  • mis
  • mi
Grandfather, your shoes look funny. Which form of the possessive adjective 'your' is needed to be used here?
  • tu
  • su
  • tus
  • sus
Jimmy and Paul looked at their friends and said, 'Don’t touch our bikes.' Which form of the possessive adjective 'our' is needed to be used here?
  • nuestros
  • nuestro
  • nuestras
  • nuestra
The money collected for the Girl Scouts' cookies was given to their leader. Which form of the possessive adjective 'their' is needed to be used here?
  • vuestro
  • su
  • vuestra
  • vuestros
Karen and Becky are attending their cousin Nancy’s birthday party. Which form of the possessive adjective 'their' is needed to be used here?
  • vuestro
  • su
  • vuestras
  • sus
My clothes are your clothes. Which form of the possessive adjectives 'my' and 'your' are needed to be used here?
  • mis / sus
  • mi / su
  • mi / tu
  • mis / tus
Their brother was given their report cards. Which form of the possessive adjectives 'their' and 'their' are needed to be used here?
  • vuestra / vuestras
  • su / sus
  • vuestro / vuestros
  • vuestra / vuestro
Dad, your boss just called. Which form of the possessive adjective 'your' is needed to be used here?
  • su
  • sus
  • tus
  • tu
My students are the best I’ve ever had! Which form of the possessive adjective 'my' is needed to be used here?
  • míos
  • mis
  • mi
  • mío
Our mother is related to your father. Which form of the possessive adjectives 'our' and 'your' are needed to be used here?
  • nuestra / vuestra
  • nuestra / su
  • nuestra / vuestro
  • nuestro / sus
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