Possessive Pronouns. Possessive Adjectives in English: My our Your (all of) your His Their Hers Their Your (all of) your.

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Possessive Pronouns

Possessive Adjectives in English: My our Your (all of) your His Their Hers Their Your (all of) your

Possessive Adjectives in English: My dogour house Your dad(all of) your mom His brotherTheir cat Her sisterTheir mom Your son(all of) your cousin

Possessive Adjectives in Spanish work just a bit different… Like any other adjective, possessive adjectives must agree in gender and in number

Possessive Adjectives in Spanish Mymi/mis our nuestro/nuestra nuestros/nuestras Your tu/tus(all of) your vuestro/vuestra vuestros/vuestras His su/susTheirsu/sus Hers su/susTheirsu/sus Your su/sus(all of) yoursu/sus

However… Possessive adjectives need to agree with the THING the person has, NOT with who has it. Take, for example: His sister is really pretty.

What is the thing he “has”?

His sister is really pretty. What is the thing he “has”? His sister

His sister is really pretty. What is the thing he “has”? His sister Is his sister singular or plural?

His sister is really pretty. What is the thing he “has”? His sister Is his sister singular or plural? Singular

His sister is really pretty. So, decide on the possessive adjective. Our two options are…

His sister is really pretty. So, decide on the possessive adjective. Our two options are… su or sus

His sister is really pretty. So, decide on the possessive adjective. Our two options are… su or sus And since we decided she is singular…

His sister is really pretty. So, decide on the possessive adjective. Our two options are… su or sus And since we decided she is singular… SU hermana es muy bonita.

Most of the possessive adjectives just have a singular and plural form. However, the “we” and “you all” forms actually worry about the gender of the items as well as the number that the person possesses.

Nuestro- ours nuestro hermano nuestros hermanos our brotherour brothers nuestra hermana nuestras hermanas our sisterour sisters

vuestro (Spain)- your (plural) vuestro hermano vuestros hermanos your brother your brothers vuestra hermana vuestras hermanas your sisteryour sisters

¡Vamos a practicar! Mi/mis hermanos son guapos.

Mi/mis mamá es simpática.

Tu/tus abuelos son viejos.

tu/tus primo es antipático.

nuestro/nuestra hermana es fea.

nuestro/nuestra hijo es joven.

nuestros/nuestras abuelos son simpáticos.

nuestros/nuestras primas son bajas.

vuestros/vuestras tíos son altos.

vuestra/vuestro hijo es guapo.

su/sus hija es rubia.

su/sus tías son altas.

Más práctica… más díficil Her dad is mean. ________ papá es antipático.

Más práctica… más díficil Her dad is mean. Su papá es antipático.

Más práctica… más díficil My brother is tall. ______ hermano es alto.

Más práctica… más díficil My brother is tall. Mi hermano es alto.

Más práctica… más díficil Your mom is nice. _____mamá es simpática.

Más práctica… más díficil Your mom is nice. Tu mamá es simpática.

Más práctica… más díficil Our dogs are small. _________ perros son pequeños.

Más práctica… más díficil Our dogs are small. Nuestros perros son pequeños.

Más práctica… más díficil Our aunt is beautiful _________ tía es bonita.

Más práctica… más díficil Our aunt is beautiful. Nuestra tía es bonita.

Más práctica… más díficil Their dog is big. _____ perro es grande.

Más práctica… más díficil Their dog is big. Su perro es grande.

Más práctica… más díficil Your (plural) friends are nice. ______ amigos son simpáticos.

Más práctica… más díficil Your (plural) friends are nice. Sus amigos son simpáticos.

Más práctica… más díficil Your parents are strict. ______ padres son estríctos.

Más práctica… más díficil Your parents are strict. Sus padres son estríctos.