Test Prep: Possessive Adjectives

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Test Prep: Possessive Adjectives Mi (s) -my Tu(s)- your (familiar) Su(s)-his, her, their, you all’s, your (formal) Nuestro(a)(s)- our Vuestro(a)(s)-yall’s My book = mi libro My books = mis libros NOT!! “mi el libro” or “mis los libros”

Comparatives of Equality Juan is as rich as Maria Juan es tan rico como Maria. Juan has as much money as Maria. Juan tiene tanto dinero como Maria.

Comparatives of Inequality Maria is taller than Juan. Maria es mas alta que Juan. Juan es menos alto que Maria. Irreuglars: mayor, menor, mejor, peor Juan is worse than Maria. Juan es peor que Maria.

Superlatives Juan is the tallest / Maria is the shortest. Juan es el más alto./ Maria es la mas baja. Juan is the best / Maria is the worse. Juan es el mejor. / Maria es la peor.