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Explore the use of possessive adjectives like "mi," "tu," "su," and "nuestro" to indicate ownership in Spanish. Learn about their gender and number agreements, and how they work similarly to adjectives in the language.
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Possession… • Words that are used to show who something/someone belongs/pertains to • My, your, our… • Work just like adjectives in spanish… • Must agree in gender and number…
Los adjetivos possessivos MI/S NUESTRO/A/OS/AS TU/S VUESTRO/A/OS/AS SU/S SU/S To show possession of a certain person: In English: ‘s En español: (article + noun) de ___________(person) Marta’s house The family’s pets
FRASES • Our cat is very small. • Is your house rather large? • My grandparents are very nice. • His family has many relatives. • Your (formal) kitchen is very beautiful.