Possessive adjectives in Spanish: my, your, his, her, its, our and their (Adjetivos posesivos) Flashcards
What is a possessive adjective?
A possessive adjective is one that indicates ownership or possession. The English equivalents would be my, your, his, her, its, our, your, and their.
What is the singular adjective for my?
mi
What is the singular adjective for your (informal)?
tu
What is the singular adjective for your (formal), his, her, its, your plural (ustedes), and their?
su
What is the plural adjective for my?
mis
What is the plural adjective for your (informal)?
tus
What is the plural adjective for your (formal), his her, its, your plural (ustedes), and their?
sus
What is the masculine singular and plural forms of our?
nuestro, nuestros
What is the feminine singular and plural forms of our?
nuestra, nuestras
Él es mi hermano.
He is my brother.
Yo tengo mis plantas verdes.
I have my green plants.
Tienes tu camiseta?
Do you have your T-shirt?
Tú estudias con tus compañeros de clase.
You study with your classmates.
El perro tiene su hueso.
The dog has its bone.
Rubén tiene su libro.
Rubén has his book.