Possessive Adjectives

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Possessive Adjectives

Possessive Adjectives Possessive Adjectives are words that are used to show possession and belonging. Possessive Adjectives are always placed before the noun they modify. They also agree in number. Nuestro/a, Nuestros/as, Vuestro/a, and Vuestros/as agree in both gender and number.

Possessive Adjectives My mi/mis Our nuestro/a nuestros/as Your (familiar) tu/tus Your (plural familiar) vuestro/a vuestros/as Your (formal) His/Her su/sus Its Their Your (plural formal) su/sus

Translate the following Mi libro My book His parents Their class Our brother His granddaughters My grandparents Your cousins Our sisters Her boyfriend Our dad Sus padres Su clase Nuestro hermano Sus nietas Mis abuelos Tus primos/as Nuestras hermanas Su novio Nuestro padre