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She asked me if your cousin was there with his uncle. I answered that her cousin wasn't there, but I saw her together with my sister and our parents, going to their home.
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Texto en inglés con pronombres posesivos

Possessive pronouns

Holidays in family

We had finally landed in the Caribbean. My dreamt holidays had finally arrived. When I saw the beds, I told my sister that the one by the window would be mine. If she wanted, the other one could be hers, or she could ask for another bedroom to be arranged for her.  

Later, we were having a coconut milk by the pool when two boys came by our side and one of them took the glasses and they started drinking from them. I said: "Excuse me, I think you made a mistake. These drinks are ours." They apologised for the confusion and bought us new drinks.

Our parents didn't trust them, so they came near us with the excuse that the stuff on the chair on the left were theirs, so they had to take care of them.

The following day, we saw the same boy and this time a voucher for the equivalent of two free nights appeared under our glasses. I asked them: "Excuse me, is this yours?" And they said that it wasn't, that it was ours.

It turned that to be that they were the owner's sons. As they had committed a terrible mistake taking our drinks, their father told the eldest of them that the responsibility of fixing it was his. After deliberating the issue with his brother, they decided to offer the four of us two free nights!

Pronombres posesivos - possessive pronouns

Subject pronoun               Possessive pronoun

I                                              mine

you                                         yours

he                                           his

she                                         hers

it                                             its

we                                          ours

you                                         yours

they                                        theirs

Los possessive pronouns se usan para hablar de cosas que nos pertenecen. Sustituyen al objeto que nos pertenece, por eso no se nombra cuando está el possessive pronoun. Equivalen en español a: mío, tuyo, suyo, de ella, de él, nuestro, suyos, de ellos.

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