Possessive Adjectives Ch. 2A. Possessive Adjectives Show ownership (or possession)

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Possessive Adjectives Ch. 2A

Possessive Adjectives Show ownership (or possession)

Possessive Adjectives You already know a form of possessive adjective: mi(s)nuestro(s)/nuestra(s) tu(s)vuestro(s)/vuestra(s)su(s) These come before the noun and agree in number and gender (ex – nuestras amigas)

Possessive Adjectives There is also a long form of possessive adjectives They agree in number and gender They come AFTER the noun they describe Used for emphasis

Possessive Adjectives mío(s)nuestro/nuestra mía(s)nuestros/nuestras tuyo/tuyavuestro/vuestra tuyos/tuyasvuestros/vuestras suyo/suyasuyo/suya suyos/suyas suyos/suyas

Examples: 1.Voy al partido con un amigo mío I go to the game with a friend of mine. 2. Vas a la fiesta con unas amigas tuyas. You go to the party with some friends of yours.

Possessive Adjectives These possessive adjectives can be used with or without a noun Ex: ¿Estas chaquetas son suyas? Are these jackets yours? Sí, son nuestras Yes, they’re ours.

To clarify ownership To clarify who owns an item, you can use” “de + the owner” Ex: la chaqueta suya la chaqueta de Juanita

Used as pronouns These can be used as pronouns You need to use the definite article with it, unless it follows the verb ser Ex: Mi coche es grande. El tuyo es pequeño. My car is big. Yours is small. El coche grande es mío. El coche pequeño es tuyo.