Possessive Adjectives Adjectives DESCRIBE nouns, correct? Well, they can also show possession.

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Possessive Adjectives Adjectives DESCRIBE nouns, correct? Well, they can also show possession.

English Examples of Posessive Adjectives my dog your house her uncle our Spanish class their friend

Here are the possessive adjectives in Spanish! Possessive adjectives show ownership or relationships between people. They are placed before the noun.

Here is somebody talking about himself.

“Yo tengo un perro negro.” “Mi perro es negro.”

Now we will talk to this person.

“Tú tienes un perro negro.” “Tu perro es negro.”

Now we will talk about this person.

“El tiene un perro negro.” “Su perro es negro.”

Here is another person talking about herself.

“Yo tengo dos gatos bonitos.” “Mis gatos son bonitos.”

Now we will talk to this person.

“Tú tienes dos gatos bonitos.” “Tus gatos son bonitos.”

Now we will talk about this person.

“Ella tiene dos gatos bonitos.” “Sus gatos son bonitos.”

Agreement with Possessive Adjectives The possessive adjective must be singular if the noun is singular and plural if the noun is plural. While possessive adjectives refer to the owner, their form agrees in gender and number with the noun that comes after them.

LET’S REVIEW Singular Plural My Mi Mis Your (sing. inf.) Tu Tus His/Her/Its Su Sus Your (sing. form.) Su Sus

Here are some people talking about themselves.

“Nosotros tenemos un carro grande.” “Nuestro carro es grande.”

Here are some more people talking about themselves.

“Nosotros tenemos una familia grande.” “Nuestra familia es grande.”

Now we will talk to these people.

“Ustedes tienen una familia grande.” “Su familia es grande.”

Now we will talk about these people.

“Ellos tienen una familia grande.” “Su familia es grande.”

Here are some more people talking about themselves.

“Nosotros tenemos dos perros simpáticos.” “Nuestros perros son simpáticos.”

Here are some more people talking about themselves.

“Nosotros tenemos unas bicicletas pequeñas.” “Nuestras bicicletas son pequeñas.”

Now we will talk to these people.

“Ustedes tienen unas bicicletas pequeñas.” “Sus bicicletas son pequeñas.”

Now we will talk to these people.

“Ellos tienen unas bicicletas pequeñas.” “Sus bicicletas son pequeñas.”

LET’S REVIEW Singular Plural Our Nuestro/-a Nuestros/-as Your (plural) Su Sus Their Su Sus