Capítulo 5A possessive adjectives Notes #2. What are possessive adjectives?  In English these are: my, your, his, her, its, our, and their  They tell.

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Capítulo 5A possessive adjectives Notes #2

What are possessive adjectives?  In English these are: my, your, his, her, its, our, and their  They tell what belongs to someone or to show relationships.

What are they in Spanish?  Mi(s)= Mynuestro(s)/nuestra(s)=our  Tu(s)= yoursu(s)=your plural  Su(s)= his/her/your(formalsu(s)=their  *Note, this chart shows that “su(s)” means his/her/your (formal), their, and your plural.

 Like other adjectives, possessive adjectives agree in number with the nouns that follow them. Only “nuestro(s)/nuestra(s) agrees in gender  Ex : mi cámaramis cámaras  Ex: nuestro abuelo nuestros abuelos

Let’s practice!  P. 232 (18) p. 233(19)