Los adjetivos posesivos Possessive Adjectives: Telling what belongs to whom.

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Los adjetivos posesivos Possessive Adjectives: Telling what belongs to whom

ReCall! What is an adjective? An adjective is a word that describes a noun.

Adjetivos posesivos Possessive adjectives show possession or ownership. Possessive adjectives are still adjectives, so they must agree with the noun! Possessive adjectives come before the noun.

Adjetivos posesivos In English the possessive adjectives are: MyOur YourYours His/HerTheir

Las formas (Also called: ‘Short-form adjectives’) Mi/Mis = my Tu/Tus = your (informal) Su/Sus = his / her / your (formal) Nuestro(a)(s) = Our Vuestro(a)(s) = your Su/Sus = their/your

Las formas Mi = my (singular) Mis = my (plural) Mi revista. Mis revistas. Mis revistas. Here we see “Mi” & “Mis” used with both masculine & feminine nouns. *Only number, not gender matters!* Mi libro. Mis libros.

Las formas Tu = your (singular) Tus = your (plural) & Tu revista. & Tus revistas. Only number, not gender matters Only number, not gender matters! Tu libro. Tu libros.

Las formas Su = his/her/your (singular) Sus = his/her/your (plural) Su perro. Su casa. Sus perros. Sus casas. Only number, not gender matters!

Las formas Nuestro/a = our (singular) Nuestros/as = our (plural) Nuestro gato. vs. Nuestra tía. Nuestros gatos. vs. Nuestras tías. **Both Gender & number matter!

Las formas Vuestro/a = your (singular) Vuestros/as = your (plural) Vuestro gato. Vuestra tía. Vuestros gatos. Vuestras tías Vuestros gatos. Vuestras tías. Gender & number matter!

Las formas Su = their/your (singular) Sus = their/your (plural) Su abuelo. Su madre. Sus abuelos. Sus madres. Only number, not gender matters!

Las formas The meaning of su may not be clear, so you may need to change it. Su = de él Su = de ella Su = de ellos(as) Es su libro = Es el libro de ella. Es su libro = Es el libro de él. Es su libro = Es el libro de ellos