Possessive Adjectives ● Possessive adjectives are used to show ownership. ● mi libro my book ● tu bolígrafo your pen.

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Possessive Adjectives ● Possessive adjectives are used to show ownership. ● mi libro my book ● tu bolígrafo your pen

There are five possessive adjectives. minuestro tuvuestro su

Possessive adjectives agree with the nouns they modify. That is, they agree with the thing possessed, not the possessor. ● mi libro ● mis libros ● tu bolígrafo ● tus bolígrafos

Mi, tu and su do not have masculine and feminine forms. They stay the same, regardless of the gender of the nouns they modify. mi amigomi amiga tus hermanostus hermanas su librosus bolígrafos

¡ojo! ● Su, like tu, can mean "your." The difference between your (tu) and your (su) lies in the degree of formality the speaker wishes to convey. ● The two words "tu" and "tú" are pronounced the same. They have different meanings.

Su has four meanings: his, her, their and your (formal). ● María habla con su hermana.María talks with her sister. ● Juan habla con su hermana.Juan talks with his sister. ● Ellos hablan con su hermana.They talk with their sister. ● Su madre habla con su hermana.Your mother talks with your sister.

The possessive adjective (nuestro) have four forms. nuestronuestra nuestrosnuestras ● Nuestro means "our." ● nuestro hermanonuestros hermanos ● nuestra hermananuestras hermanas

Here are all of the possessive adjectives: ● mi(s)my ● tu(s)your (fam. sing.) ● su(s)his, her, your (formal), their ● nuestro(-a, -os, -as)our

Mi means "my" ; tu means "your."

Mi casa es tu casa. My house is your house.

Su, like tu, can mean "your." The difference between your (tu) and your (su) lies in the degree of formality the speaker wishes to convey.

Mi casa es tu casa. (speaking to someone you would address as "tú") Mi casa es su casa. (speaking to someone you would address as "usted")

Note: The two words "tu" and "tú" are pronounced the same. Tú (with the written accent) is the subject pronoun meaning "you" (informal). Tu (without the written accent) is the possessive adjective meaning "your" (informal).

Su has four meanings: his, her, their and your (formal).

María busca a su hermana.María is looking for her sister. Juan busca a su hermana.Juan is looking for his sister. Ellos buscan a su hermana.They are looking for their sister. Su madre busca a su hermana.Your mother is looking for your sister.

If the meaning of su is not clear from the context of the sentence, a prepositional phrase is used in place of su.

María busca a la hermana de él.María looks for his sister. El hombre busca las llaves de ella.The man looks for her keys. María busca el cuaderno de Juan.María looks for Juan's notebook. El hombre busca las llaves de Samanta.The man looks for Samanta's keys.

The possessive adjective (nuestro) have four forms.

nuestro nuestra nuestros nuestras

Nuestro means "our."

nuestro hermanoour brother nuestra hermanaour sister nuestros hermanosour brothers nuestras hermanasour sisters

Here are all of the possessive adjectives:

mi(s)my tu(s)your (fam. sing.) su(s)his, her, your (formal), their nuestro(-a, -os, -as)our