Hello! I noticed that the question has some missing information, so I went online to find it. The task is to fill in the blanks with the appropriate possessive adjectives and pronouns.
1) — Ya imprimí todos mis archivos.
—¿Sí? Luis Fernando también imprimió los suyos. Entonces voy a apagar la impresora.
(I already printed all of my archives.
Really? Luis Fernando also printed his. I will turn off the printer then.)
2) — No sé dónde están las gafas mías. No puedo conducir sin ellas.
—Búscalas en la sala. Creo que las vi en la mesa.
(I don't know where my glasses are. I can't drive without them.
Look for them in the room. I think I saw them at the table.)
3) — Se me dañó el coche otra vez. Felipe, ¿hoy tienes el tuyo?
—No. el mío también está en el taller.
(My car got damaged again. Felipe, do you have yours today?
No. Mine is also at the workshop.)
4) — ¿Conoces la tienda TodOficina? —No, pero mi hermano sí la conoce. Él recibe un descuento en esa tienda porque una amiga suya trabaja allí.
(Do you know the TodOficina store?
No, but my brother does. He receives a discount at that store because a friend of his works there.)
5) — Compré mi reproductor de MP3 en el centro comercial. ¿Dónde compraron el reproductor de MP3 de ustedes?
—Compramos el nuestro en el Almacén Gigante.
(I bought my MP3 player at the mall. Where did you buy your MP3 player?
We bought ours at the Giant Warehouse.)
Step-by-step explanation:
Possessive adjectives are used to indicate the property of something, to adjudicate to whom or to what something belongs. To be correct, the possessive adjective has to match the gender and number of the noun (for example NUESTRO and NUESTRA both mean ours in English, but the one ending in o is masculine, and the one ending in a is feminine). In these sentences, the adjective always follows the noun.
Example: una amiga suya (a friend of his - this modifies the noun).
Possessive pronouns are used in a similar way. However, instead of modifying the noun, they replace it.
Example: compramos el nuestro (we bought ours -this replaces the original noun, MP3 player).