Will somebody please help.

Thank You so much.

19. Say that the person has his/her/their own book or books.
Yo tengo ______ libro.

20. Say that the person has his/her/their own book or books.
Ella tiene ______ libros.

21. Say that the person has his/her/their own book or books.
Ellos tienen ______ libro.

22. Say that the person has his/her/their own book or books.
Nosotros tenemos ______ libro.

23. A possessive adjective is a descriptive word that tells whose something is.

*true
false

Thank you.

After you've posted your answers here, I'll send them to our Spanish expert, SraJMcGin.

19.) his

20.) her

21.) his

22.) their

23.) true

Thank You

What are the Spanish words?

Thats all you have to put for the answer.

Shouldn't number 19 have another choice?

The other answers are correct.

No that's all there is for 19.

19. To answer the question "Yo tengo ______ libro," you need to fill in the blank with the correct possessive adjective for "my" book. In Spanish, the possessive adjective for "my" is "mi." Therefore, the correct sentence would be "Yo tengo mi libro."

20. For the question "Ella tiene ______ libros," you need to fill in the blank with the correct possessive adjective for "her" books. In Spanish, the possessive adjective for "her" is "su." Therefore, the correct sentence would be "Ella tiene sus libros."

21. To answer the question "Ellos tienen ______ libro," you need to fill in the blank with the correct possessive adjective for "their" book. In Spanish, the possessive adjective for "their" is "su." However, since "Ellos" is a plural subject, the possessive adjective must also be plural. Therefore, the correct sentence would be "Ellos tienen sus libros."

22. For the question "Nosotros tenemos ______ libro," you need to fill in the blank with the correct possessive adjective for "our" book. In Spanish, the possessive adjective for "our" is "nuestro." However, it must agree with the gender and number of the noun it modifies. Since "libro" is singular and masculine, the correct sentence would be "Nosotros tenemos nuestro libro."

23. The statement "A possessive adjective is a descriptive word that tells whose something is" is true. Possessive adjectives are used to indicate ownership or possession of an object or person. They describe the noun they modify and indicate the relationship between the possessor and the possessed. Examples of possessive adjectives in English are "my," "your," "his," "her," "our," and "their." In Spanish, possessive adjectives include "mi," "tu," "su," "nuestro," and "vuestro," which can change in form depending on the gender and number of the noun they modify.