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Possessive expressed with nouns English language makes possession easy - just add apostrophe 's" to the possessor and one instantly knows who owns what English: She is Juan's sister. English: I see Juan's older uncle's blue car. English: Where is María's book? English: I'm going to Ana's house. Not so in Spanish: an apostrophe "s" has no meaning whatsoever in Spanish, so save yourself the trouble and learn the simple rules provided in the following pages. The primary emphasis in expressing the Spanish
possessive is the object possessed (this sounds weird - people aren't
possessed
.) Spanish possessive adjectives (my, your, his, her, our,
your, their) will be described at the end of this module. |
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