mi(s) my nuestro(s) our nuestra(s) tu(s) your vuestro(s) your (pl.)

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mi(s) my nuestro(s) our nuestra(s) tu(s) your vuestro(s) your (pl.) Gramática Possessive adjectives (to indicate possesion or relationship. You use possessive adjectives to tell what belongs to someone or to show relationships. In English, the possessive adjectives are my, your, his, her, its, our, and their. Here are the possessive adjectives in Spanish: mi(s) my nuestro(s) our nuestra(s) tu(s) your vuestro(s) your (pl.) vuestra(s) su(s) your (formal), his, her, its su(s) your (pl.), their Like other adjectives, possessive adjectives agree in number with the nouns that follow them. Only nuestro and vuestro have different masculine and feminine endings. mi fiesta mis fiestas nuestro abuelo nuestros abuelos nuestra hija nuestras hijas Su and sus can have many different meanings: his, her, its, your, or their. To be more specific, you can use de + noun or pronoun. sus flores = las flores de ella sus regalos = los regalos de Javier y Carlos

The number and the gender of the possessive adjectives must match what is possessed, not the possessor. For example, the s on tus is not necessary unless the noun that follows is plural: ¿Es tu tía de Luquillo? (Is your aunt from Luquillo? ¿Son tus primos de Ponce? (Are your cousins from Ponce?

¡Ahora tú vas a practicar! ¿Cómo se dice en español? My aunt His sons Her sister Her sisters Juanita’s sister My mother’s uncle My friend’s parents Their brother Our brothers Our sister Our sisters Mi tía Sus hijos Su hermana Sus hermanas La hermana de Juanita El tío de mi madre Los padres de mi amigo/a Su hermano Nuestros hermanos Nuestra hermana Nuestras hermanas