Breakdown of El hombre confunde el carro rojo con el mío.
el carro
the car
rojo
red
el hombre
the man
con
with
mío
mine
confundir
to confuse / mix up
Questions & Answers about El hombre confunde el carro rojo con el mío.
Why does "mine" translate to el mío instead of just mío?
In Spanish, when a possessive word stands alone to replace a noun (acting as a possessive pronoun), it usually needs a definite article (el, la, los, or las) in front of it. Because it replaces "my car" rather than describing it, we use el mío.
How do I know whether to use el mío, la mía, los míos, or las mías?
Is con the standard preposition to use with confundir?
Is carro the only word for "car"?
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