POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES Los adjetivos posesivos. ¿Qué son? Possessive adjectives tell who owns or possesses something. My book Your pencil.

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POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES Los adjetivos posesivos

¿Qué son? Possessive adjectives tell who owns or possesses something. My book Your pencil

Possessive Adjectives One can also make possessives with adjectives. They exist in English as well. his, her, my, our, their, and your Just like in English, they precede the noun they modify and MUST agree with the noun they modify. Unlike all other adjectives you have learned, possessive adjectives come before the noun and you DON ’ T need articles with possessive adjectives.

¿Cuáles son las formas? Yo – mi, mis Tú – tu, tus Él, ella, usted – su,sus Ellos, ellas, ustedes su,sus

Possessive Adjectives Mi(s) = My My book Mi libro My books Mis libros My table Mi mesa My tables Mis mesas

Possessive Adjectives Tu(s) = Your (sing/fam) Your book tu libro Your books tus libros Your table tu mesa Your tables tus mesas * No accent

Possessive adjectives Su(s) = his/her/ your (form)/their His/her/your (form.) /their book su libro His/her/your (form.) /their books sus libros His/her/your (form.) /their table su mesa His/her/your (form.) /their tables sus mesas

Nuestro(a)(s) = our our book nuestro libro our books nuestros libros our table nuestra mesa our tables nuestras mesas

Grammar Reminder! In Spanish, possessive adjectives have to agree in number. Unlike regular adjectives, possessive adjectives go BEFORE the noun they are describing With su and sus, you must clarify to whom the objects belong. Su perro could mean his/her/their/your dog!

Ejemplos Es mi perro It is MY dog Ella es tu hermana She is YOUR sister (Hablando sobre Pablo) Su hermana es inteligente (Talking about Pablo) HIS sister is smart

Nosotros Nosotros – nuestro, nuestra, nuestros, nuestras**** Nuestro must agree in NUMBER and GENDER with the possessed item. Nuestro gato. Nuestra casa.

Ejemplos He is our cat Él es nuestro gato. Is that our house? ¿Es nuestra casa.?

Possessive Adjectives (before the noun) mi / mis my tu / tus your su / sus his, her, your Nuestro (a) our Nuestros(as) our su / sustheir, your

Possessive Adjectives (before the noun) mi suéter mis suéteres tu suéter tus suéteres su suéter sus suéteres nuestro suéter nuestros suéteres nuestra sudadera nuestras sudaderas su suéter sus suéteres