Make the following nouns & articles plural.

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Make the following nouns & articles plural. una computadora el ojo el ratón una mochila un cartel la silla la pizarra un reloj un lápiz una ventana

Showing Possession en español: mi => my mi libro -- my book tu => your tu libro -- your book de => of el libro de Juan -- “Juan’s book” (literally translated as “the book of Juan”) In Spanish, we use the word “de” to show when something belongs to someone - they do not use apostrophes (“Juan’s libro”). el escritorio de la profesora -- the teacher’s desk

¡A practicar! ¿Cómo se dice en español …?: my pencil your notebook Maria’s computer your pen Jaime’s 3-ring binder Roberto’s homework my friend

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