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True or false an Italian possessive pronouns in possessive adjectives, take different forms
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True. In Italian, possessive pronouns and possessive adjectives indeed take different forms depending on the gender and number of the noun they modify.
For example:
- Possessive adjectives:
- "mio" (my - masculine singular)
- "mia" (my - feminine singular)
- "miei" (my - masculine plural)
- "mie" (my - feminine plural)
- Possessive pronouns:
- "il mio" (mine - masculine singular)
- "la mia" (mine - feminine singular)
- "i miei" (mine - masculine plural)
- "le mie" (mine - feminine plural)
So, the forms do change based on gender and number, indicating that the statement is true.
For example:
- Possessive adjectives:
- "mio" (my - masculine singular)
- "mia" (my - feminine singular)
- "miei" (my - masculine plural)
- "mie" (my - feminine plural)
- Possessive pronouns:
- "il mio" (mine - masculine singular)
- "la mia" (mine - feminine singular)
- "i miei" (mine - masculine plural)
- "le mie" (mine - feminine plural)
So, the forms do change based on gender and number, indicating that the statement is true.
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