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spanish


Question Posted Monday February 14 2005, 3:52 pm

Hey... I have a spanish test tomorrow and there is something that I don't get and need to know.

How do you make the following words plural possesives?

mi
tu
su
nuestro

please help me! I'll rate 5's!


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Go here [Link](Mouse over link to see full location) but there at that website you can pick the book your doing and ect. and get total help. Im in spanish but Im not 110% sure if i give you the right stuff. but my school website is this. Another very helpful website is [Link](Mouse over link to see full location) i got that from my school website so that should help because my spanish teachers "recommend it" for test studying-trix

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