Possessive Adjectives Spanish 1 Avancemos 3 2 Possessive

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Possessive Adjectives Spanish 1 – Avancemos 3. 2

Possessive Adjectives Spanish 1 – Avancemos 3. 2

Possessive Adjectives To show possession of something (my, yours, his, hers, ours, etc. ),

Possessive Adjectives To show possession of something (my, yours, his, hers, ours, etc. ), we use possessive adjectives. We do the same thing in English – my house, his sister, etc. However, in Spanish, possessive adjectives must agree in number with the nouns they describe.

Here are the possessive adjectives in Spanish My = mi (s) Our = nuestro(s)/nuestra

Here are the possessive adjectives in Spanish My = mi (s) Our = nuestro(s)/nuestra (s) Your = tu (s) Your (Spain)= vuestro(s)/vuestra(s) His/her/its/your (formal) = Su (s) Their/your (Uds. ) = su (s)

Examples She is my aunt. They are my aunts She is our grandma. They

Examples She is my aunt. They are my aunts She is our grandma. They are our grandparents. Ella es mi tía. Ellas son mis tías. Ella es nuestra abuela. Ellos son nuestros abuelos.

****IMPORTANT POINT***** NOTICE THAT NUESTRO AND VUESTRO ALSO MUST AGREE IN GENDER WITH THE

****IMPORTANT POINT***** NOTICE THAT NUESTRO AND VUESTRO ALSO MUST AGREE IN GENDER WITH THE NOUNS THEY DESCRIBE.

Práctica de adjetivos posesivos (****be careful of ser/estar – remember rules) (also adjective agreement!!!!)

Práctica de adjetivos posesivos (****be careful of ser/estar – remember rules) (also adjective agreement!!!!) 1. My sisters are tall. 2. His grandma is old. (viejo/a). 3. Our parents are very intelligent. 4. Your daughter is pretty. 5. Their class is difficult. 6. Our dogs are angry. 7. Their stepdad is sad. 8. My grandpa is tired. 9. Their children are ten years old. 10. Her cousin is always nervous.