PersonEnglish Adjectives- Singular Adjectives– PluralYoMyMi Mis TúYourTu Tus Él / Ud His / Your (formal) Su Sus Ella / Ud Her / Your (formal)

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PersonEnglish Adjectives- Singular Adjectives– PluralYoMyMi Mis TúYourTu Tus Él / Ud His / Your (formal) Su Sus Ella / Ud Her / Your (formal) Su Sus Nosotros (as) Our Our Nuestro Nuestra Nuestros Nuestras Ellos/ ellas / Uds TheirSu Sus

Home Examples A mi padre le gusta ir de pesca.My dad likes to fish. Mis amigos van también.My friends are going too. Tu primo es muy perezoso.Your cousin is very lazy. ¿Quiénes son tus padres?Who are your parents? ¿Necesita Ud. su regla?Do you need your ruler? (formal) ¿Cuándo es su cumpleaños?When is your birthday? (formal) El va con su familia.He’s going with his family. El no quiere sus guisantes.He doesn’t want his peas. A ella le gusta su escuela.She likes her school. Ella tiene sus libros.She has her books. Nuestro abuelo es alto.Our grandfather is tall. Nuestra familia es grande.Our family is big. Nuestras hermanas son gemelas.Our sisters are twins Nuestros amigos no van.Our friends aren’t going.

Home Examples Vuestro amigo es simpático.Your friend is nice. ¿A vuestra madre le gusta cocinar?Does your mom like to cook ¿Tenéis vuestros libros?Do you guys have your books? ¿Vais con vuestras familias?Are you all going with your families? Uds. necesitan hacer su tarea.You guys need to do your homework. ¿Van Uds. con sus padres?Are you guys going with your parents? Ellos juegan con su perro.They play with their dog. A ellos les gustan sus videojuegos.They like their videogames.

Things to Keep in Mind Home Possessive adjectives come before the noun. Possessive adjectives agree for number, and sometimes number and gender (nuestro / vuestro). The word “su” means many things, and can be confusing. There are several ways to say “your” in Spanish. Be sure you have the right one! Look through the notes and examples several times, and do the practice activities.