3.2 Possessive Adjectives

Question: possessive adjectives

Answer:

Question: Forms of possessive adjectives

Answer: Singular forms Plural forms

mi mis my

tu tus your (fam.)

su sus his, her, its, your (form.)

nuestro/a nuestros/as our

vuestro/a vuestros/as your (fam.)

su sus their, your (form)

Question: Está

aqui?

Is your boyfriend here?

No,

está en la biblioteca.

No my boyfriend is in the library.

Answer: Examples of possessive adj

Question: Su, sus,

Answer: Because su and sus have multiple meanings (your, his, her, its, their) you can avoid confusion by using this construction instead: [article] + [noun] +

+ [subject pronoun]

parientes< los parientes

(his/her relatives)

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