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mío(s)/mía(s), tuyo(s)/tuya(s), suyo(s)/suya(s)
nuestro(s)/nuestra(s), vuestro(s)/vuestra(s), suyo(s)/suya(s)
Note that the article and the possessive pronoun have to agree in gender and number with the replaced noun.
With the verb “ser”, the article is often omitted.
The noun in the first sentence we want to replace is “las razones” (the reasons). The subject is Pablo and he is writing in the first person singular. Therefore, as the possessive pronoun we will use “mías”.
mío(s)/mía(s), tuyo(s)/tuya(s), suyo(s)/suya(s)
nuestro(s)/nuestra(s), vuestro(s)/vuestra(s), suyo(s)/suya(s)
Note that the article and the possessive pronoun have to agree in gender and number with the replaced noun.
With the verb “ser”, the article is often omitted.
The noun in the second sentence we want to replace is “los padres” (the parents). The subject is Pablo and he is writing in the first person singular. Therefore, as the possessive pronoun, we will use “míos”.
mío(s)/mía(s), tuyo(s)/tuya(s), suyo(s)/suya(s)
nuestro(s)/nuestra(s), vuestro(s)/vuestra(s), suyo(s)/suya(s)
Note that the article and the possessive pronoun have to agree in gender and number with the replaced noun.
With the verb “ser”, the article is often omitted.
The noun in the third sentence we want to replace is “mamá”. The subject is Pablo and he is writing in the first person singular. Therefore, as the possessive pronoun, we will use “mía”.
mío(s)/mía(s), tuyo(s)/tuya(s), suyo(s)/suya(s)
nuestro(s)/nuestra(s), vuestro(s)/vuestra(s), suyo(s)/suya(s)
Note that the article and the possessive pronoun have to agree in gender and number with the replaced noun.
With the verb “ser”, the article is often omitted.
The noun in the third sentence we want to replace is “el coche”. The subject in the fourth sentence is “tu mamá” (your mom). Therefore, we will use the possessive pronoun for the third person singular (suyo).
mío(s)/mía(s), tuyo(s)/tuya(s), suyo(s)/suya(s)
nuestro(s)/nuestra(s), vuestro(s)/vuestra(s), suyo(s)/suya(s)
Note that the article and the possessive pronoun have to agree in gender and number with the replaced noun.
With the verb “ser”, the article is often omitted.
The noun in the fifth sentence we want to replace is “los padres”.
Since Pablo is referring to Débora, we will use the possessive pronoun for the third person singular (tuyos).