2.21 | Expressing possession
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Possessive pronouns are used to show ownership or possession. In English, these words are my, your, his, her, etc. Although the functions are very similar, we must consider some details to use them correctly.
Possessive pronouns (weak form)
- μου
- σου
- του (masculine/neuter)
- της
- μας
- σας
- τους
Useful Vocabulary
- η τσάντα
- το ρολόι
- το παλτό
- υπέροχος,-η,-ο
- το νησί
- χαρίζω
- προσέχω
- μοιάζω
Answer:
She goes everywhere on her bike = Πηγαίνει παντού με το ποδήλατό της.
Song: " Το παλιό μου παλτό."
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