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The only possessive that changes in gender tu/tus mi/mis nuestro/a(s) él/ella
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The only possessive that changes in gender
tu/tus
mi/mis
nuestro/a(s)
él/ella
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él/ella in short it’s D
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Answer: El/ella
Explanation: hope this helps!!
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