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Spanish Possessive Adjectives and Possessive Pronouns

Possessive Adjectives and Pronouns

  • A Possessive Adjective accompanies a noun
  • A Possessive Pronoun stands for a noun.

The Possessive Adjectives are:

Mi (m. & f., sing.)      my 
Mis (m. & f., plu.)      my 
Tu (m. & f., sing.)      thy 
Tus (m. & f., plu.)      thy 
Su (m. & f., sing.)      his, her, its, one's,
                         their, your, (polite) 
Sus (m. & f., plu.)      his, her, its, one's,  
                         their, your, (polite) 
Nuestro-a, os-a          our 
Vuestro-a, os-as         your (familiar) 

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Vocabulary

Soundatenerse á - to adhere to
Soundadherir á - to adhere to
Soundajustar - to adjust
Soundapresurarse á - to hasten to.
Soundasegurar - to secure

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Exercises

Exercise 1
Exercise 2



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