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Okay, starting off strong with possessives! Asking 'Whose jacket is this?' and immediately giving the answer 'mia' is a great way to make it practical from the jump.
Love how they're directly linking the question to the answer with the possessive adjectives. 'È suo' for the raincoat and 'è suo' for the car, really hammering home that gender and number agreement with the noun.
Switching to 'nostro' for the backpack is a good move, showing 'our' in action. It's clear they're building up the concept of possession with different people involved.

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The video immediately dives into possessive pronouns by posing direct questions like "Di chi è questa giacca?" (Whose jacket is this?) [0:00]. The speaker demonstrates how to answer using possessive adjectives that agree in gender and number with the noun, such as "è mia" (it's mine) [0:01] and "è suo" (it's his/hers/its) [0:02]. This early segment establishes the foundational concept of possession in Italian grammar [0:00-0:03].
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The video immediately dives into possessive pronouns by posing direct questions like "Di chi è questa giacca?" (Whose jacket is this?) [0:00]. The speaker demonstrates how to answer using possessive adjectives that agree in gender and number with the noun, such as "è mia" (it's mine) [0:01] and "è suo" (it's his/hers/its) [0:02]. This early segment establishes the foundational concept of possession in Italian grammar [0:00-0:03].
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