Los adjetivos y pronombres posesivos

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Los adjetivos y pronombres posesivos ¡Este es mi premio! ¡No, no es tuyo! ¡Es mío!

Short Form Review In Spanish I you learned the following basic possessive adjectives that go BEFORE the noun. They must agree with the noun they modify. mi(s)- my nuestro,-a, -os, -as - our tu(s)- your (informal) vuestro,-a, -os, -as your (pl) su(s)- his/her/your(formal) su(s) –your (pl)/ their

SHORT FORM In Spanish I you learned the following basic possessive adjectives that go BEFORE the noun. They must agree with the noun they modify mi(s)- my tu(s)- your (informal) su(s)- his/her/your(formal) nuestro,-a, -os, -as - our vuestro,-a, -os, -as your (pl) su(s) –your (pl)/ their

Short form My friends Mis amigos Our house Nuestra casa Your hair dryer Their school Mis amigos Nuestra casa Tu secador de pelo Su escuela

LONG FORM The following possessive adjectives come AFTER the noun LONG FORM The following possessive adjectives come AFTER the noun. They are used to show more emphasis. Like all adjectives, they must agree in gender and number with the noun! Masculine Feminine mío(s) mía(s) my; (of) mine tuyo(s) tuya(s) your; (of) yours (fam.) suyo(s) suya(s) your; (of) yours (form.); his; (of) his; her; (of) hers; its nuestro(s) nuestra(s) our; (of) ours vuestro(s) vuestra(s) your; (of) yours (form.); their; (of) theirs

Long form My friends Los amigos míos Our house La casa nuestra Your hair dryer Their school Los amigos míos La casa nuestra El secador de pelo tuyo La escuela suya

¿Estas chaquetas son suyas? Sí, son nuestras. ¿Es el libro mío? These possessive adjectives can be used without the noun. ¿Estas chaquetas son suyas? Sí, son nuestras. ¿Es el libro mío? Sí, es tuyo. / Sí es el tuyo.

A practicar ¿De quién son esos zapatos elegantes? ¿De Ud.? a. Sí, son míos. b. Sí, son mías.   ¿De quiénes son esos globos? ¿De los niños? a. Sí, son suyos. b. Sí, son suyas. ¿De quién es esa toalla? ¿De Uds.? a. Sí, es mía. b. Sí, es nuestra.

A practicar 4. ¿De quién son estas joyas? ¿De tu prima? a. Sí, son suyas. b. Sí, son tuyas.   5. ¿De quién es este secador? ¿De Laura? a. Sí, es tuyo. b. Sí, es suyo. 6. ¿De quién es esta corbata? ¿ De tu hermano? a. Sí, es suya. b. Sí, es mía.

7. Mañana, yo voy a dar un discurso con una amiga____. (mine)   8. Queremos volver a la escuela ________ después del concurso. (our) 9. ¿Este es el cinturón ________? (yours- informal) 10. Las clases ______ son muy difíciles. Prefiero las ______________. (hers, mine) mía nuestra tuyo suyas mias

Rewrite the phrase using the new possessive adjective Rewrite the phrase using the new possessive adjective. Por ejemplo: su chaqueta = la chaqueta suya 11. Mi desodorante Tus joyas Su toalla   Nuestras uñas Tu maquillaje El desodorante mío Las joyas tuyas La toalla suya Las uñas nuestras El maquillaje tuyo

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