Italian Possessive Adjectives & Prepositions: Family, Places, and Usage Rules

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What are the masculine singular possessive adjectives?

il mio, il tuo, il suo, il nostro, il vostro, il loro

<p>il mio, il tuo, il suo, il nostro, il vostro, il loro</p>
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What are the feminine singular possessive adjectives?

la mia, la tua, la sua, la nostra, la vostra, la loro

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What are the masculine plural possessive adjectives?

i miei, i tuoi, i suoi, i nostri, i vostri, i loro

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What are the feminine plural possessive adjectives?

le mie, le tue, le sue, le nostre, le vostre, le loro

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When do you use the article for family?

When referring to the plural family.

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What does 'a' mean in prepositions?

to, at, in

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What does 'con' mean in prepositions?

with

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What does 'da' mean in prepositions?

from, since, by, at

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What does 'di' mean in prepositions?

of, from

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What does 'in' mean in prepositions?

in, to, at

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What does 'per' mean in prepositions?

for, through, in order to