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To show when something belongs to someone
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Plural
Mi
Mis
Nuestro/Nuestra
Tu
Su
Vuestro/Vuestra
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Possessive Adjectives
Su
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Tu

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- - To show when something belongs to someone Singular Plural Mi Mis Nuestro/Nuestra Tu Su Vuestro/Vuestra - - Possessive Adjectives Su - Tus Sus your(fam.)(Spain) Sus their/your Spanish possessive adjective agree in number with the nouns they modify. English possessive adjectives never change. Nuestros/Nuestras Vuestros/Vuestras English Translation Ex→ mi primo (my cousin) →→ mis primos (my cousins) Nuetro/Nuestra and Vuestro/Vuestra agree in both number and gender with the nouns they modify my your(fam.) his/her(s)/it(s)/your(form) Su(s) have several meanings. Sus parientes →→ his/her/your/their relatives Use this construction for possessive adjectives: Article + [noun] +de + subject pronoun Sus parientes→ los parientes de ella our Possessive adjectives always come before the nouns they modify ¿Está tu novio aquí? (Is your boyfriend here?) → No mi novio está en la biblioteca

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To show when something belongs to someone
Singular
Plural
Mi
Mis
Nuestro/Nuestra
Tu
Su
Vuestro/Vuestra
-
-
Possessive Adjectives
Su
-
Tu

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- - To show when something belongs to someone Singular Plural Mi Mis Nuestro/Nuestra Tu Su Vuestro/Vuestra - - Possessive Adjectives Su - Tus Sus your(fam.)(Spain) Sus their/your Spanish possessive adjective agree in number with the nouns they modify. English possessive adjectives never change. Nuestros/Nuestras Vuestros/Vuestras English Translation Ex→ mi primo (my cousin) →→ mis primos (my cousins) Nuetro/Nuestra and Vuestro/Vuestra agree in both number and gender with the nouns they modify my your(fam.) his/her(s)/it(s)/your(form) Su(s) have several meanings. Sus parientes →→ his/her/your/their relatives Use this construction for possessive adjectives: Article + [noun] +de + subject pronoun Sus parientes→ los parientes de ella our Possessive adjectives always come before the nouns they modify ¿Está tu novio aquí? (Is your boyfriend here?) → No mi novio está en la biblioteca

- - To show when something belongs to someone Singular Plural Mi Mis Nuestro/Nuestra Tu Su Vuestro/Vuestra - - Possessive Adjectives Su - Tus Sus your(fam.)(Spain) Sus their/your Spanish possessive adjective agree in number with the nouns they modify. English possessive adjectives never change. Nuestros/Nuestras Vuestros/Vuestras English Translation Ex→ mi primo (my cousin) →→ mis primos (my cousins) Nuetro/Nuestra and Vuestro/Vuestra agree in both number and gender with the nouns they modify my your(fam.) his/her(s)/it(s)/your(form) Su(s) have several meanings. Sus parientes →→ his/her/your/their relatives Use this construction for possessive adjectives: Article + [noun] +de + subject pronoun Sus parientes→ los parientes de ella our Possessive adjectives always come before the nouns they modify ¿Está tu novio aquí? (Is your boyfriend here?) → No mi novio está en la biblioteca

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Knowunity was a featured story by Apple and has consistently topped the app store charts within the education category in Germany, Italy, Poland, Switzerland and United Kingdom. Join Knowunity today and help millions of students around the world.

Ranked #1 Education App

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Google Play

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App Store

Still not sure? Look at what your fellow peers are saying...

iOS User

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Stefan S, iOS User

The application is very simple and well designed. So far I have found what I was looking for :D

SuSSan, iOS User

Love this App ❤️, I use it basically all the time whenever I'm studying