9 Possessive Pronouns Flashcards
Possessive pronouns stand for the owner as well as the object owned.
They agree with the object owned in number and gender.
Possessive pronouns include the significance of the noun (It is mine). Singular mio(s) : mia(s) mine; tuyo(s) : tuya(s) yours; suyo(s) suya(s) his, hers, its, yours (formal,)
Plural nuestro(s) : nuestra(s) ours; vosotro(s) : vosotra(s) yours; suyo(s), suya(s) theirs, yours (formal)
Possessive adjectives comes before the noun. Singular: mi(s) my, tu(s) your, su(s) his, her, your, its
mi gato, mis gatos; tu gato tus gatos; su gato, sus gatos.
Plural: nuestro(s)nuestra(s) our; Vuestro(s), vuestra(s) your; su(s) their, your.
Nuestro gato, nuestros gatos; vuestro gato, vuestros gatos; su gato, sus gatos.
Possessive Pronouns frequently follow the third person of “ser”
“es” and “son”
The vest ? it’s mine
El chaleco? Es mío
The tools? They are theirs
Las herramientas ? Son suyas.
Es mi teléfono
Es mío
Es tu hamburguesa
Es tuya
Es su refrigerador
Es suyo
Son mis anteojos (glasses) Gafas?
Son míos
Son sus relojes
son suyos
Es nuestra mesa
Es nuestra
Son tus tazas
Son tuyas
Son vuestros tenadores
Son vuestros
Son sus sillas
Son suyas