Questions & Answers about La gorra azul es la mía.
Why does it say la mía instead of just mío?
Mía translates to mine, and it ends in -a to match the feminine noun gorra (cap). We include la to form the full possessive pronoun la mía (the one that is mine).
Can I just say La gorra azul es mía without the la before it?
If the sentence was about a masculine noun like a car (el auto), how would this change?
Because auto is masculine, you would need the masculine pronoun el mío. The sentence would become El auto azul es el mío. Possessive pronouns always change to match the gender and number of the noun they represent.
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