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Los adjetivos posesivos. mi. tu. su. su. su. nuestro. vuestro. su. su. ____________ my ____________ your (familiar) ____________ his her your (formal). ________________ our ________________ your (familiar, plural) in Spain ____________ their your (formal, plural).
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____________ my ____________ your (familiar) ____________ his her your (formal) ________________ our ________________ your (familiar, plural) in Spain ____________ their your (formal, plural) Los adjetivos posesivos mi (s) nuestr@ (s) tu (s) vuestr@ (s) su (s) su (s)
Possessive Adjectives • There are 3 basic ideas to remember: • First step – learn the words (just like vocab) • In Spanish, possessive adjectives are located before the noun. • The possessive adjective must be singular if the noun is singularand plural if the noun is plural.
Possessive Adjectives The adjectives nuestro and vuestroagree in gender and number with the noun that they describe. Nuestra casa (Our house) Fem. Sing. Vuestro perro (Your dog) Masc. Sing. Nuestras casas (Our houses) Fem. Plur. Vuestros perros (Your dogs) Masc. Plur.
Possessive AdjectivesThe adjectives SU & SUS can have different meanings: SU – Su amigo: – his friend – her friend – your friend, Sr. Barajas (Ud.) – their friend (ellos, ellas, ustedes) – your friend, Sr. y Sra. Torres (Uds.)
SUS Sus amigos – his houses Sus amigos – her houses Sus amigos – your houses (usted) Sus casas – their houses (ellos, ellas, ustedes)
It’s my shirt.They’re my shirts Es mi camisa. Son mis camisas.
Juanito, we are your grandparents. Nosotros somos tus abuelos.
They’re his socks. Son sus calcetines.
Its her dress. Es su vestido.
Sr. Gómez, you are his uncle. Ud. Javier Ud. es su tío.
She is our grandmother. Es nuestra abuela.
Beto & Laura, it’s your house. Es vuestra casa.
Rover is their dog. Rover es su perro.
Pedro & Lola, Noche & Sol are your cats. Noche Uds. Sol Ellos son sus gatos.