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World Languages, 10.02.2021 03:00 KillerSteamcar

Instruction: Compare the following well-formed translations with grammatically incorrect sentences (indicated with an asterisk at the beginning) and note any patterns you recognize: English Right Wrong

|My car is new.| |Mi carro es nuevo.| |*Mio carro es nuevo.|

|María does not have |María no tiene su bicicleta hoy.| |*María no tiene
her bike today.| sus bicicleta hoy.|

|Our bread is good.| |Nuestro pan es bueno.| |*Nuestra pan es bueno.|

|Her house is big.| |Su casa es grande.| |*Nuestro casa es grande.|

|Billy does not have |Billy no tiene su bicicleta hoy.| |*Billy no tiene sus
his bike today.| bicicleta hoy.| Instruction: Compare the following well-formed translations with grammatically incorrect sentences (indicated with an asterisk at the beginning) and note any patterns you recognize:
English Right Wrong

|My car is new.| |Mi carro es nuevo.| |*Mio carro es nuevo.|

|María does not have |María no tiene su bicicleta hoy.| |*María no tiene
her bike today.| sus bicicleta hoy.|

|Our bread is good.| |Nuestro pan es bueno.| |*Nuestra pan es bueno.|

|Her house is big.| |Su casa es grande.| |*Nuestro casa es grande.|

|Billy does not have |Billy no tiene su bicicleta hoy.| |*Billy no tiene sus
his bike today.| bicicleta hoy.|

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