How do you say 'my book' in Italian using a possessive pronoun?
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Use mio, tuo, suo, nostro, vostro, loro to indicate possession in various contexts.
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| 1 | How do you say 'my book' in Italian using a possessive pronoun? | Il mio libro | Think of 'my' as 'mio' and remember to match gender and number with 'libro' (masculine singular). |
| 2 | Translate 'your (singular) house' into Italian using the correct possessive pronoun. | La tua casa | Remember that 'house' (casa) is feminine, so use 'tua'. |
| 3 | What is the Italian possessive pronoun for 'his' or 'her' when referring to a singular feminine noun? | Sua | Suo can mean both 'his' and 'her' in Italian. |
| 4 | How would you say 'our friends' in Italian? | I nostri amici | Match the possessive 'nostro' with plural masculine noun 'amici'. |
| 5 | Translate 'your (plural) cars' into Italian using the correct possessive pronoun. | Le vostre auto | Vostro changes to vostre for plural feminine nouns like 'auto'. |
| 6 | What is the Italian possessive pronoun for 'their' when referring to a masculine singular noun? | Loro | Loro can also be used as a pronoun meaning 'they', but here it indicates possession. |
| 7 | How do you say 'my sister's name' in Italian? | Il nome di mia sorella | Note that possession can also be expressed with 'di' + possessive pronoun + noun. |
| 8 | Translate 'their house' into Italian using a possessive pronoun. | La loro casa | Loro corresponds to 'their', and 'casa' is feminine singular. |
| 9 | Choose the correct possessive pronoun: 'This is ___ (my) pen.' | Questa รจ la mia penna. | Match 'my' with 'mio' and ensure agreement with 'penna' (feminine). |
| 10 | How do you say 'your (singular) brother' in Italian? | Il tuo fratello | Fratello is masculine, so use 'tuo'. |
| 11 | Express 'his mother' in Italian. | Sua madre | Suo can mean 'his' or 'her'; context clarifies the meaning. |
| 12 | Translate 'our children' into Italian. | I nostri figli | Match 'nostro' with plural masculine noun 'figli'. |
| 13 | What is the possessive pronoun for 'your' (plural formal) when referring to a feminine singular noun? | Vostro | Vostro is used for formal or plural 'your'; adjust for gender and number as needed. |
| 14 | Translate 'their books' into Italian. | I loro libri | Loro + plural noun; libri is masculine plural. |
| 15 | How do you say 'my dog' in Italian? | Il mio cane | Cane is masculine; remember to match with 'mio'. |
| 16 | Translate 'your (plural) sister' into Italian. | Le vostre sorelle | Sorelle is feminine plural; 'vostro' becomes 'vostre'. |
| 17 | What is the correct possessive pronoun for 'their' when referring to a feminine singular noun? | Loro | Loro indicates possession regardless of gender, acting as 'their'. |
| 18 | Express 'my grandmother' in Italian. | La mia nonna | Nonna is feminine singular; use 'mia'. |
| 19 | Translate 'your (singular) teacher' into Italian. | Il tuo insegnante | Insegnante is masculine; match with 'tuo'. |
| 20 | How do you say 'his car' in Italian? | La sua macchina | Macchina is feminine; 'sua' can mean 'his' or 'her'. |
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