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Possessive pronouns Preview Possessive adjectives Possessive pronouns Ser with possessive pronouns

Possessive adjectives To show ownership, use a possessive adjective before a noun. Tu casa es muy bonita. ¿Dónde están mis llaves? Nuestro perro es un chihuahua.

Possessive pronouns When you leave out the noun, you use a possessive pronoun. Veo que tienes tu mochila. ¿Tienes la mía también? No, Juan tiene la tuya.

Possessive pronouns Possessive pronouns agree with the nouns they refer to. el mío la mía los míos las mías el tuyo la tuya los tuyos las tuyas el suyo la suya los suyos las suyas el nuestro la nuestra los nuestros las nuestras el vuestro la vuestra los vuestros las vuestras el suyo la suya los suyos las suyas

Possessive pronouns Possessive pronouns agree with the nouns they refer to. Aquí está mi toalla y allí está la tuya. Here is my towel and there is yours.

Ser with possessive pronouns After the verb ser the definite article (el, la, los, las) is often omitted. ¿Es tuyo este paraguas? Is this umbrella yours? No, no es mío. No, it’s not mine.