In the table below, you'll find phrases in either English or Spanish, describing possessions or relationships using possessive adjectives like "su" and "nuestros" and the preposition "de" ("of" in English) to indicate possession or a relationship between two things.
Fill in the missing cell for each row. If the phrase is in English, write it in Spanish and if the phrase provide is in Spanish, write it in English.
English | Spanish |
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Their family's old house | |
Nuestro perro se llama Max | |
The keys to their new apartment | |
Eugenio's black pencil | |
La mochila azul de María | |
Xochitl's red notebook | |
Los libros de Carlos | |
La calculadora de Elena | |
El lapicero rojo de Adriana | |
Los cuadernos verdes de José | |
Marta's blue pen | |
José's brother's best friend | |
La prima de Xochitl | |
Miguel's sister's guitar | |
El perro de la hermana de Luis | |
Sofia's cousin's new phone | |
Miguel's favorite book | . |