Repaso A.  You use possessive adjectives to tell what belongs to someone or to show relationships.  In English, the possessive adjectives are my, your,

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2  You use possessive adjectives to tell what belongs to someone or to show relationships.  In English, the possessive adjectives are my, your, his, her, its, our, and their.

3 mi(s) my nuestro(s) our (masc) nuestra(s) our (fem) tu(s) your (informal) vuestro(s) vuestra(s) your (plural informal used in Spain) su(s) his, her, its, your (formal singular) su(s) their, your(plural)

4 1. Like other adjectives, possessive adjectives agree with the nouns they modify (nouns that follow them) in number. 1. Only mi, tu, and su have 2 forms. 2. Only nuestro and vuestro have different masculine and feminine endings:  If a noun is singular, the poss. adj. is singular.  If a noun is plural, the poss. adj. is plural.  Mi cámara mis cámaras  Nuestro abuelo nuestros abuelos  Nuestra hija nuestras hijas

5 3. Su and Sus can have many different meanings: his, her, its, your, or their. To be more specific you can use de + nouns or pronouns.  Sus flores = las flores de ella  Sus regalos = los regalos de Javier y Carlos Summarize: What word tells you which possessive adjective to use? What word does your possessive adjective have to agree with? How do you make your possessive adjective agree?