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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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Stefan S, iOS User
SuSSan, iOS User
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Need to know grammar for Spanish 1 and includes ar- verbs and ser/ estar.
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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
iOS User
Stefan S, iOS User
SuSSan, iOS User