Possessive pronouns in Spanish are words that express a relationship of possession between an object and a person, and they are used to refer to objects, things, or people that belong to someone. These pronouns agree in gender and number with the possessed thing and not with the possessor. Some examples of possessive pronouns in Spanish are: mi, tu, su, nuestro, vuestro, etc. In these exercises, we will practice using possessive pronouns in Spanish in different situations and contexts. Remember that the correct answer is found between asterisks and a hint is provided to help you find it. Get ready to improve your understanding of Spanish possessive pronouns through these engaging exercises!
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